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What is the meaning of i see your point?

What is the meaning of i see your point?

used for saying that you understand what someone is trying to say, especially when you disagree with it. I see your point, but I don’t think there’s anything we can do at the moment. Synonyms and related words. Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree.

How do you say understood?

You can do that by saying:

  1. OK / Alright / Sure.
  2. Got it.
  3. OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
  4. Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
  5. Of course / Absolutely.
  6. I appreciate why you think that, but…
  7. I hear what you’re saying, but…
  8. When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:

How do you get your point?

If you want to get your point across, start by acknowledging his argument and appreciating his position.

  1. Summarize his thoughts for him.
  2. Compliment his reasoning.
  3. Speak first to his positive intentions.
  4. Look for one thing you can agree with.

What is your point other term?

Synonyms: Ways of saying that you know, understand or agree. of course. OK. all right.

What to say instead of do you understand?

What are some alternative ways of saying “Do you understand me?”

  • Am I getting my point across?
  • Are you following me?
  • Are you with me on this?
  • Did I explain that well?
  • Dig? = Understand?
  • Does that make any sense?
  • Does that sound okay to you?
  • Don’t you see?

What can I say instead of understood?

Synonyms & Antonyms of understood

  • concluded,
  • decided,
  • deduced,
  • derived,
  • extrapolated,
  • gathered,
  • inferred,
  • judged,

What does it mean to get your point across?

Definition of get one’s point across : to make people understand what one is saying Maybe there’s a better way to get your point across.

How do you make people understand you better?

It Improves With Listening

  1. Practice listening well in everyday conversations. Really pay attention to what the other person is saying.
  2. Tune in to feelings as well as story. When a friend tells you about something, try to imagine how he or she might have felt.
  3. Take time to listen to someone in depth.

How do you say understand your situation in email?

In an email, you could say “Thanks for the help, I have understood the subject.” This sounds polite (with “thanks” being used) and professional.

How do you say I understand your situation in email?

What is another word for clearly understood?

What is another word for easily understood?

pellucid lucid
straightforward comprehensible
unambiguous articulate
coherent crystal clear
intelligible perspicuous

How do you prove your point to someone?

If you want to prove a point, slow down and speak it confidently, and don’t stop until you’re finished making your point. People tend to listen more closely if you slow down and speak in an even, measured tone, rather than quickly rush over your words as if nervous.

How do I make my point clear?

Make your point clear with ‘special’ repetition (and win any argument) Classify your concepts and guide your listener. Make connections with what your audience knows. Use the art of storytelling to connect with your audience.

How do you say please understand my situation?

You can say, ‘I hope you are able to comprehend my situation’. You can, however, use ‘I hope you understand’ in formal conversation as well. I hope you understand.

How do you say understood professionally in an email?

What is a fancy word for understand?

comprehend, apprehend, grasp, see, take in, perceive, discern, make out, puzzle out, recognize, keep up with, master, get to know, follow, fathom, get to the bottom of, penetrate, divine, interpret, unravel, decipher, see the light about, envisage.