Adjective
Capable of being comprehended, included, or comprised.
Capable of being understood; intelligible; conceivable by the mind.
Source: Webster's dictionaryan idea comprehensible to the average mind Source: Internet
Absolute idealism is G. W. F. Hegel's account of how existence is comprehensible as an all-inclusive whole. Source: Internet
Add to this some structural problems with the libretto, and the opera's failure to make headway - despite an admirable and impressive score - becomes comprehensible. Source: Internet
A T-shirt in Kyoto in 2008. English text has been added for fashion purposes, but the text does not have a comprehensible meaning in English. Source: Internet
Compared to voice, Morse code is less sensitive to poor signal conditions, yet still comprehensible to humans without a decoding device. Source: Internet
Berg (2004) p. 59; Higham (2004) p. 9. On opening night, she turned up late, mixed her lines, tripped over her feet, and spoke too quickly to be comprehensible. Source: Internet