Synonym: difference, difficulty, disagreement, error, misinterpretation, mistake. Similar words: understand, outstanding, funding, surrounding, underlying, abound in, under, landing. Meaning: ['mɪsʌndə(r)'stændɪŋ] n. 1. putting the wrong interpretation on 2. an understanding of something that is not correct.
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1 He was the unknowing cause of all the misunderstanding.
2 Put aside all Facing the misunderstanding to keep cool.
3 Maybe it's all just a big misunderstanding.
4 We try to preclude any possibility of misunderstanding.
5 I am anxious to avoid any possible misunderstanding.
6 I don't want there to be any misunderstanding.
7 I don't want any misunderstanding between us.
8 If love is misunderstanding, who let I can return to perfect.
9 I am hopeful this misunderstanding will be rectified very quickly.
10 There must have been some misunderstanding. I didn't order all these books.
11 The quarrel between them rose from a misunderstanding.
12 Perhaps I was indirectly responsible for the misunderstanding.
13 There seems to be a misunderstanding between us.
14 Their disagreement stemmed from a misunderstanding.
15 I don't want any misunderstanding.
16 The misunderstanding had caused a seven-year estrangement between them.
17 We had a slight misunderstanding over the time.
18 There must be some misunderstanding!
19 The criticism derives from a misunderstanding of our aims.
20 I hope and pray that this is a misunderstanding.
21 I'm glad we've cleared that misunderstanding up.
22 The trouble ensued from this misunderstanding.
23 These criticisms are based on misunderstanding.
24 I must weigh my words to avoid any misunderstanding.
25 We had a little misunderstanding over the bill.
26 Bitter arguments ensued from this misunderstanding.
27 His misunderstanding of language was the primary cause of his other problems.
28 Terry had a little misunderstanding with the police last night.
29 There was considerable misunderstanding about the aim of the project.
30 The speaker failed to put his ideas over clearly enough so that some misunderstanding arose.
More similar words: understand, outstanding, funding, surrounding, underlying, abound in, under, landing, founder, undergo, under way, come under, fall under, spending, undermine, undertake, depending, first and foremost, under control, undergraduate, corresponding to, hand in, end in, send in, wander, the first person, render, tender, gender, stand.