uncomprehending

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Etymology

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From un-comprehending.

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Adjective

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uncomprehending (comparative more uncomprehending, superlative most uncomprehending)

  1. Lacking comprehension or understanding.
    • 1980, Stephen King, The Mist:
      Around four o’clock Billy woke up—partially, at least—and looked around with bleary, uncomprehending eyes. “Are we still here?”

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