different between graspable vs inapprehensible

graspable

English

Etymology

grasp +? -able

Adjective

graspable (comparative more graspable, superlative most graspable)

  1. Able to be grasped
  2. Able to be understood or comprehended; understandable

Synonyms

  • (able to be understood): intelligible; See also Thesaurus:comprehensible

Antonyms

  • (able to be understood):unintelligible; See also Thesaurus:incomprehensible

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inapprehensible

English

Etymology

Either from the Late Latin inapprehensibilis or formed in English as in- +? apprehensible.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) enPR: ?n?pr?h?n?s?bl, IPA(key): /?næp???h?ns?bl/

Adjective

inapprehensible (not comparable)

  1. That cannot be apprehended; not apprehensible to or graspable by either body or mind.

Derived terms

  • inapprehensibility

Translations

References

  • inapprehensible, a.” listed in the Oxford English Dictionary [2nd Ed.; 1989]

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