The difference between Bottom man and Understand


Bottom man is also noun with the meaning: under-stander.

Understand is also verb with the meaning: to be aware of the meaning of.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bottom man and Understand

  1. Bottom man as a noun (US, performing arts):

    Under-stander

  1. Understand as a verb (transitive):

    To be aware of the meaning of.

    Examples:

    "I understand German."

    "I received your note, but I did not understand it."

  2. Understand as a verb:

    To believe, based on information.

    Examples:

    "I understand that you have information for me."

  3. Understand as a verb:

    To impute meaning, character etc. that is not explicitly stated.

    Examples:

    "But we cannot disappoint Grandma and Grandpa Smith, and that is what family is all about! Do you understand?!"

    "In this sense, the word is usually used in the past participle:"

  4. Understand as a verb (obsolete, rare, humorous):

    To stand under; to support.

    Examples:

    "rfquotek Shakespeare"

  5. Understand as a verb (circus, acrobatics):

    One who supports others in such performances as the human pyramid.