Similar words: misunderstanding, understand, undersell, under, thunder, underway, under way, undergo. Meaning: [‚mɪsmɪsʌndə'stænd] adj. wrongly understood.
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91) We have to rerun the subjects -- they misunderstood the instructions.
92) Avoid jokes and cultural references that might be misunderstood, because anything that can be easily misinterpreted is a potential barrier to effective communication.
93) Misunderstood and misused for many years as a medium for fortune telling, it is now returning to its true use, as a tool for awareness and consciousness.
94) This supposedly innocent and highly misunderstood young man dragged this heart - sick girl everywhere.
95) Eloquence bad, do not understand the meaning that how conveys oneself, often be misunderstood by others dissocial and arrogant.
96) This translation from the King James version has been misunderstood as meaning literally "meat".
96) Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
97) But if you are afraid of being misunderstood, verbalize your feelings to the person you're hugging.
98) " method " specific provision, must not use dummy cost price to hit what fold or make the person is misunderstood to mark a price form or price measure deceit, revulsive consumer buys goods.
99) But later her word that she misunderstood draw my curiousness.
100) I hope I haven't too much the droop of the misunderstood.
101) I actually rather am misunderstood by the human lazily explained.
102) If a missioner's words are doubtful, or he is doubted to has misunderstood the main mission of his boss, then he will be out of luck.
103) This thesis aims to prove that Hardy is a misunderstood aesthete.
104) Of course, I'm talking about tape reading, a curious and misunderstood concept in our fast-fingered electronic markets.
105) Marxs concept of "rebuilding individual ownership" has long been neglected or misunderstood.
106) The past decade has resulted in a sea change in many countries that is often misunderstood (or just invisible).
107) British Airways is taking the criticism in stride, arguing that MacDonald's intentions have been misunderstood.
108) So why is the best rock climber in the world so misunderstood?
109) Local legend has it that the Bakewell tart (or pudding(Sentencedict.com), as it is known in Bakewell) was created when a cook misunderstood her mistress' instructions and layered frangipane on a simple jam tart.
110) Bipolar Disorder , aka , manic depression is misunderstood and sadly , sufferers from this disease are often ostracized by their family and friends .
111) When we are mistreated or misunderstood, how do we respond?
112) By default, this parser only scans actual source code files, ignoring any included headers. This will greatly speed up parsing, but will result in a lot of misunderstood code.
113) Immanuel Kant is no doubt a difficult and, as Peter Rickman argues in his article, often misunderstood philosopher.
114) A misunderstood Capricorn Moon withdraws into solitude, reticent to share its feelings.
115) Constitution hasnt been applied to the judicial proceeding because the politics, programme and the highest effect of constitution are misunderstood in the judicial practice.
116) Once he said that pseudoscience is embraced in exact proportion as real science in misunderstood.
117) Extraordinary microscopic photography reveals the miniature worlds of the multi clawed head louse and the most misunderstood superhero of the insect world the common flea.
118) Probability Theory and Mathematics Statistics is all pervading in science and everyday life and determines decisions but is also misunderstood.
119) Lifespan in LEDs , especially in White LEDs, is a misunderstood concept.
120) He has also said the essay was misunderstood, and not intended to be anti-American.
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