decipher

/dɪˈsaɪfər/
verbIntermediate
general

to decode or interpret something that is difficult to understand

She managed to decipher the cryptic message left by her ancestor.

She was able to understand the mysterious message.

The detective tried to decipher the clues left at the crime scene.

The detective attempted to interpret the evidence.

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Often used for written or coded information, but can also refer to interpreting complex situations.

Collocations

decipher a codeto solve or understand a coded messagedecipher a messageto interpret a written or spoken messagedecipher a situationto understand a complex or confusing situation

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Related Phrases

crack the codephrase
to solve a difficult problem or puzzle
read between the linesphrase
to understand hidden meanings in what someone says

💡Pro Tip

Literal vs. Figurative Use

While 'decipher' often refers to decoding written or coded information, it can also be used figuratively to describe understanding complex situations or emotions.

Gold Rule

Context Matters

Always consider whether 'decipher' is being used in a literal (e.g., decoding a message) or figurative (e.g., understanding a person's behavior) sense.

📖Word Origin

From Middle French 'déchiffrer', from Italian 'dischifrare', from 'dis-' (apart) + 'chiffre' (cipher).

📝Usage Notes

Can be used both literally (for codes or encrypted messages) and figuratively (for understanding complex ideas or situations).

Word Breakdown

de-
apart, completely
prefix
+
cipher
a code or secret writing system
root
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