misunderstoodmis‧un‧der‧stood /ˌmɪsʌndəˈstʊd $ -ər-/ adjective - Some people think that Rodman is misunderstood, that he's really a sweet guy.
- A basic but often misunderstood principle is that intelligence information.
- For some, the Council was no more than a prudent but much misunderstood attempt to update a few relatively minor matters.
- He could see a hurt, misunderstood look spreading across Karen's face.
- Perhaps television will eventually lead to better public comprehension of that much misunderstood institution of Parliament.
- There was a commotion of shouting and misunderstood reports of what had happened.
- They have felt misunderstood and scapegoated, quite unprepared for the political and social dilemmas in which they were caught.
- They simply feel misunderstood and unappreciated.
- Yet for all that, it remains a strangely secret and much misunderstood world.
adjectiveunderstandableunderstandingmisunderstoodnoununderstanding ≠ misunderstandingverbunderstand ≠ misunderstandadverbunderstandably