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misunderstood

[ US /ˌmɪsəndɝˈstʊd/ ]
[ UK /mɪsˌʌndəstˈʊd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. wrongly understood
    a misunderstood criticism
    a misunderstood question

How To Use misunderstood In A Sentence

  • There was once a moment,we misunderstood it was a lifetime.
  • Fashanu will give Jones, who he believes is one of soccer's most misunderstood men, a glowing character reference.
  • These apparent discrepancies in visual behaviour can easily be misunderstood.
  • A speech-impeded or misunderstood/misspelled besmirchment of character “Yo mama, she a slub.” Regretsy – I Don’t
  • Another bonus, and I hope I won't get misunderstood: while you're in trance, your avie has the most stupid expression ever, like she'll start drooling in just a second ... Get me excited about 'XCite'
  • She wanted to free the Haluk — those highly intelligent, extremely numerous, misunderstood aliens — from the allomorphism that had so tragically hindered their progress. Perseus Spur
  • The cost of capital is widely misunderstood.
  • Perhaps the phrase "I'm just a soul whose intentions are good" are more than the words of an often despised and misunderstood singer. Michael Gilmour: Yusuf Islam, Salman Rushdie And Censorship
  • They have simply misunderstood what rock and roll is.
  • HD is a widely misunderstood condition: symptoms include involuntary muscular movements, memory lapses and mood changes. Times, Sunday Times
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