wrap your head around something
idiom

To understand or comprehend something complex or confusing
  • 1It took me a while to wrap my head around the new software.
  • 2She couldn't wrap her head around the sudden change in plans.
To wrap your head around something means to fully understand something that is difficult or confusing. It's like figuring out a puzzle or solving a problem. It may take time and effort, but once you wrap your head around it, you will understand it completely.
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When trying to wrap your head around something, break it down into smaller parts or ask for help if needed. Don't be afraid to take your time and approach it step by step.
in a lecture hall
Decoding the Lecture Notes
James
This new theory in physics is really tough to understand.
Nancy
I know, it took me a while to wrap my head around it too.
James
I guess I need to review the notes a few more times.
Nancy
That sounds like a good plan. It gets clearer with time.
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Similar to "wrap your head around something":
  • 1grasp
  • 2comprehend
  • 3understand