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B2 C1 C2 English Expression: wrap your head around something

Learn this B2 C1 C2 English Expression: wrap your head around something. Have you ever heard something that you just can’t comprehend? You read about AI taking care of the elderly, mini brains being manufactured or simply your closest friends that have always been happy are now divorcing. In all of these situations, you can use this expression.

Wrap your head around something

  • to understand something, especially something that is strange or unexpected.
  • to accept something that you may not want to accept.
  • usually used in the negative
    • I just can’t wrap my head around the fact that my daughter is leaving for university!
    • Things at the office are changing and I need to wrap my head around it.
    • I can’t believe he passed away. I just can’t wrap my head around it.

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