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Can I say "I can't fathom." instead of "I really don't understand"? Does the intensity increase when I use the word fathom?
Dec 2, 2020 5:35 AM
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Yes, but it is much stronger and used in fewer situations. e.g. If you are speaking English to someone you can say, "I'm sorry but I don't understand." You can't say 'I can't fathom'. Also 'fathom' needs an object. 'Understand' dies not. I don't understand - correct. But: I can't fathom his reasons for doing that. I can't fathom why she's so annoyed.
December 2, 2020
“Fathom” cannot be used in the literal sense as in “I don’t understand that word”. It can refer to an idea or a thought. Also, it is only used in negative sentences
December 2, 2020
I think both phrases have equal intensity really. “Fathom” is just a little more colloquial I suppose
December 2, 2020
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