verb
- suddenly understood or realized something
Usage: British informal
Examples
- She finally twigged that he was lying to her.
- It took me a while, but I eventually twigged what was going on.
- He twigged immediately that something was wrong.
- I should have twigged sooner that they were planning a surprise party.
- When she saw the empty cookie jar, she twigged that her brother had been there.
- The detective twigged to the suspect’s real identity.