Similar words: misunderstanding, understand, undersell, under, thunder, underway, under way, undergo. Meaning: [‚mɪsmɪsʌndə'stænd] adj. wrongly understood.
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1) They have simply misunderstood what rock and roll is.
2) There was once a moment,we misunderstood it was a lifetime.
3) I misunderstood her meaning.
4) Rachel, you must have misunderstood her! Ellie would never say something like that.
5) My concern for their well - being was misunderstood as interference.
6) The cost of capital is widely misunderstood.
7) Straighten him out; he perhaps misunderstood what I said.
8) Eric is very badly misunderstood.
9) She misunderstood what I said.
10) He was anxious not to be misunderstood.
11) He was misunderstood notwithstanding his good intentions.
12) I'm afraid you've completely misunderstood the question.
13) True visionaries are often misunderstood by their own generation.
14) I thought he was her husband-I must have misunderstood.
15) She felt very alone and misunderstood.
16) Rodman claims that he is misunderstood,[http://sentencedict.com/misunderstood.html] and that the media has always portrayed him unfairly.
17) With all due respect, I think you've misunderstood what he said.
18) Technology transfer is highly complex and often misunderstood.
19) I think she misunderstood you.
20) I thought I probably had misunderstood you.
21) If they were misunderstood, so be it.
22) I'm sorry, I must have misunderstood.
23) Hammeed also misunderstood the simplest words.
24) Victorian values are much misunderstood.
26) She added that the concept of arranged marriages is misunderstood in the west.
27) The truth is that junk bonds were misnamed, and therefore misunderstood.
28) I'm not calling you a liar - I'm just suggesting that you misunderstood the facts of the situation.
29) I told him I'd meet him here, but perhaps he misunderstood and went straight to the pub.
30) He stormed from the room in a fit of pique, shouting that he had been misunderstood.
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