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  1. If speaking to someone you are comfortable with you could ask them to "explain it in twenty five words or less". This is quite informal. Otherwise you could ask for something to be explained "in simple terms".
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    To render comprehensible or understandable make obvious clarify elucidate
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    To explain something is to define it, show how it works, or just tell what it is. Explaining helps people understand. If you know football really well, then you could probably explain it to a non-fan. Explaining makes things clearer. A lot of teaching is explaining — telling how something works.
    Here are some **synonyms** for the word **"explain"**: 1.**Clarify**: To make something clear or understandable.2.**Illustrate**: To provide examples or visual aids to enhance understanding.3.**Demonstrate**:
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    “Explain” is a verb that means to make information clear or easy to understand. It involves breaking down concepts into simpler terms or providing details that shed light on a topic or situation. Clarify: To remove confusion and make something easier to understand. Simplify: To make less complex or easier to grasp.
    How do you ask someone to explain something in very simple words, understandable by everyone from general public? In Russia we say something, that can be translated like "explain on fingers". What's the correct English for this? Honestly, "explain it in simple terms" is a perfectly good way to say this. Could you put that in layman's terms?
  3. WEBDec 5, 2023 · “Explain” is a verb that means to make information clear or easy to understand. It involves breaking down concepts into simpler terms or providing details that shed light on a topic or situation. List of …