Definitions
- Describing a person who is unable to understand or comprehend something. - Referring to a situation where someone is confused or bewildered by something. - Talking about a lack of understanding or comprehension in a particular subject or field.
- Describing a person who is unable to understand or comprehend something. - Referring to a situation where someone is confused or bewildered by something. - Talking about a lack of understanding or comprehension in a particular subject or field.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe a lack of understanding or comprehension.
- 2Both can be used to describe a person or situation.
- 3Both are negative in connotation.
- 4Both are adjectives that modify a noun or pronoun.
What is the difference?
- 1Prefix: Incomprehending uses the prefix 'in-' which means 'not' while uncomprehending uses the prefix 'un-' which means 'lacking'.
- 2Usage: Incomprehending is less common than uncomprehending and is often used in more formal contexts.
- 3Connotation: Incomprehending can imply a lack of intelligence or ability, while uncomprehending suggests confusion or bewilderment.
Remember this!
Incomprehending and uncomprehending are synonyms that describe a lack of understanding or comprehension. The difference between the two is their prefix, usage, connotation, etymology, and part of speech. Incomprehending is less common and more formal, while uncomprehending is more commonly used and suggests confusion or bewilderment.