What is another word for understandably?

Pronunciation: [ˌʌndəstˈandəblɪ] (IPA)

There are several synonyms for the word "understandably" that can be used to convey a similar meaning. One synonym for "understandably" is "naturally," which indicates that something is to be expected in a certain situation. Another similar term is "logically," which implies that a particular outcome or response is rational and sensible. "Plausibly" is another synonym for "understandably" that conveys the notion that something is believable or likely to happen. Some other possible synonyms for "understandably" could include "predictably," "rationally," "justifiably," or "coherently," depending on the context in which the word is being used and the particular connotations that the author or speaker wishes to emphasize.

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What are the opposite words for understandably?

Antonyms for the word "understandably" include confusingly, incomprehensibly, puzzlingly, uncomprehendingly, and unreasonably. Confusingly implies a lack of clarity, while incomprehensibly suggests an inability to grasp the meaning of something. Puzzlingly denotes something that is difficult to understand or explain. Uncomprehendingly implies a lack of understanding or intelligence. Finally, unreasonably suggests something that is irrational, unjustified, or not based on common sense. By understanding the antonyms of "understandably," we can further appreciate the importance of clear and concise communication in our daily interactions with others.

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Usage examples for Understandably

Ashok was horrified at my decision and understandably very angry too for as he explained to me should I have had an accident on the way the consequences would have been disastrous and he was after all responsible for me!
"Free from School"
Rahul Alvares
He would like to have his office get full credit for discovering a new species, just as Wygor had-understandably enough-wanted to get his share of the credit.
"The Asses of Balaam"
Gordon Randall Garrett
Multhaus, who had been understandably pessimistic about the ship's ability to lift herself from the surface of even a moderate-sized planet like Earth, looked with new respect upon the man who had designed the power plant that had done the job.
"Unwise Child"
Gordon Randall Garrett

Famous quotes with Understandably

  • The most difficult thing in any negotiation, almost, is making sure that you strip it of the emotion and deal with the facts. And there was a considerable challenge to that here and understandably so.
    Howard H. Baker, Jr.
  • And understandably so, that when you're in legal jeopardy, you really cannot put yourself in a position to open yourself up to the media.
    Monica Lewinsky
  • I think the American people, understandably, have sort of lost faith in the United Nations.
    Cliff Stearns
  • You think that God should somehow prevent evil. He should actually stop the murderer and the rapist. This is because you (understandably) consider those two acts to be evil. How about the liar and the thief, the fornicator, pornographer, blasphemer, and the adulterer? Do you think that they are evil and should be stopped? God considers them to be extremely evil. But that's where conversion comes in (the new birth spoken of in John 3). God miraculously removes the hatred from the heart. He changes us on the inside so that we want to stop doing all evil. So how sincere are you in your desire to see evil stopped? Are you prepared to start with yourself?
    Ray Comfort
  • In magic, anyone with a shop-bought trick deck is a magician, and if people aren’t fooled they usually pretend to be, and they are understandably likely to mistake being fooled as a sign of being in the presence of an excellent magician.
    Derren Brown

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