incomprehension造句1 She stared at him in total incomprehension.
2 Anna read the letter with incomprehension.
3 Her explanations were met with blank incomprehension.
4 Rosie had a look of incomprehension on her face.
5 He spread his hands in a gesture of incomprehension.
6 This time he saw a look of blank incomprehension on her face.
7 The first reaction is incomprehension, the second indecision.
8 Otherwise mutual incomprehension and avoidable conflict will continue.
9 Hazel struggled with his own incomprehension.
10 I am feeling... perplexity; incomprehension.
11 He stared at her with annoyed incomprehension.
12 Each was met with polite incomprehension.
13 Tunnel vision and mutual incomprehension were natural reactions.
14 This was a fertile source of incomprehension between him and Ellen.
15 This time he certainly saw blank incomprehension mixed with a liberal dollop of incredulity.
16 They in turn responded with incomprehension and then with anger.
17 Some such understanding, or rather incomprehension, blurred my sight, filled my head with the crashing of the blackest sea.
18 I was aghast at the incomprehension of our leadership.
19 The audience reacted with surprise and incomprehension.
20 I recognized the blank , resentful stair of incomprehension in her eyes.
21 I was so intimidated by my incomprehension that I did not dare to ask any questions.
22 In the darkness of the van the whites of Sousan's eyes were wide with fright and incomprehension.
23 Yet what saves the day is not negotiation but incomprehension.
24 I had put on a show of contrition all day, and behind it had been incomprehension and fright.
25 From time to time, authorities step forward to ease the burden of incomprehension.
26 I didn't even have to bother with understanding that incomprehension is bliss.
27 Both had been disgracefully neglected till then. Tunnel vision and mutual incomprehension were natural reactions.
28 Yet this is not the cold, off-putting abstraction which arouses incomprehension in the ordinary spectator.
29 The state of confusion into which we are thrown by what seem to be senseless acts of brutal violence in Iraq produce the very effects the terrorists intend: our incomprehension and demoralisation .
30 Now, for the first time in human history, we are catching glimpses of our incomprehension.