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Quasi Comprehension শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ: আক্ষরিক বোঝার

Quasi Comprehension Meaning In Bengali আক্ষরিক বোঝার

Quasi Comprehension

Definition

1) Quasi Comprehension refers to a partial or incomplete understanding of a concept or subject matter.
2) Quasi Comprehension can also refer to a limited ability to grasp the complexity or nuances of a topic, resulting in a superficial level of knowledge.
3) Quasi Comprehension may involve having a vague understanding of a subject without a deep or thorough comprehension of its details or implications.

Examples

Quasi Comprehension Example in a sentence

1) The student's answers showed only a quasi comprehension of the complex scientific concept.

2) She nodded along during the lecture, but it was clear she had only a quasi comprehension of the material.

3) The book's convoluted plot left me with a quasi comprehension of the story.

4) The speaker's explanation was so confusing that I left with only a quasi comprehension of the topic.

5) Despite reading the instructions multiple times, I still had a quasi comprehension of how to assemble the furniture.

6) The student's quasi comprehension of the math problem was evident in their incorrect answer.

7) The foreign language course provided only a quasi comprehension of the grammar rules.

8) The crash course in history gave me a quasi comprehension of the key events leading up to the war.

9) His quasi comprehension of the legal jargon made it difficult for him to understand the contract.

10) The seminar on advanced physics left the audience with only a quasi comprehension of the complex theories discussed.

Part of Speech

Quasi Comprehension (Noun)

Synonyms

Encyclopedia

Quasi Comprehension refers to a partial or incomplete understanding of a concept or subject matter.
Quasi Comprehension can also refer to a limited ability to grasp the complexity or nuances of a topic, resulting in a superficial level of knowledge.
Quasi Comprehension may involve having a vague understanding of a subject without a deep or thorough comprehension of its details or implications.