What does that makes sense mean?

What does that makes sense mean?

1 : to have a clear meaning : to be easy to understand We read the recommendations and thought they made (perfect) sense. You’re not making much sense (to me). 2 : to be reasonable It makes sense to leave early to avoid traffic.

Which is correct make sense or makes sense?

The correct way to say it is: “that makes sense.” This is because “that” is singular, so the singular form of to make (i.e., makes) should be used.

Is it make sense or make since?

“Sense” is a verb meaning “feel” (“I sense you near me”) or a noun meaning “intelligence” (“have some common sense!”). Don’t use it when you need the adverb “since” (“since you went away,” “since you’re up anyway, would you please let the cat out?”).

What’s another word for makes sense?

Find another word for make-sense. In this page you can discover 24 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for make-sense, like: be reasonable, be understandable, be coherent, be clear, be logical, be plausible, be lucid, be intelligible, add-up, hold-water and induct.

What is doesn’t make any sense?

“This doesn’t make sense” is simply pointing out an inconsistency in whatever is being discussed. Eg, perhaps a column of numbers does not add correctly. Or, alternatively, it could be pointing out that phrase or sentence is somehow garbled and hard to understand.

What is the difference between easy and easily?

As adverbs the difference between easily and easy is that easily is comfortably, without discomfort or anxiety while easy is in a relaxed or casual manner.

Can you say much more better?

Neither are correct. “better” is a comparative form of “good”, so you do not need to (and should not) say “more better”: say either: It is better than your book. It is far better than your book.

What’s the word for not understanding?

A lack of interest, intelligence or understanding in a given topic or subject. blankness. bewilderment. confusion. incomprehension.