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View usage for: (mɪsʌndəʳstænd) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense misunderstands, present participle misunderstanding, past tense, past participle misunderstood1. verbIf you misunderstand someone or something, you do not understand them properly. They have simply misunderstood what rock and roll is. [VERB wh] Maybe I misunderstood you. [VERB noun] 2. See also misunderstood 3. See don't misunderstand me More Synonyms of misunderstand misunderstand in British English (ˌmɪsʌndəˈstænd) verbWord forms: -stands, -standing or -stoodto fail to understand properly misunderstand in American English (ˌmɪsʌndərˈstænd) verb transitiveWord forms: ˌmisunderˈstood or ˌmisunderˈstanding to fail to understand correctly; misinterpret Examples of 'misunderstand' in a sentencemisunderstand His discoveries helped to protect the much misunderstood grizzly from extinction.To judge wartime killing by the standards of peace is to misunderstand the nature of war and human behaviour during conflict.The triggers for abuse are often misunderstood.To think that it will is to misunderstand the nature of the internet.They have completely misunderstood the purpose of narrative.The argument for free trade is paradoxical and much misunderstood.The driver had simply misunderstood what he was supposed to do at a checkpoint.The industry is little examined and often misunderstood.To call this an error is to misunderstand the nature of probability.They have completely misunderstood and are being narrow minded.He had read their criticisms and was sure they simply misunderstood him.The first is that the quality of the teams is often misunderstood.They have misunderstood the nature of the club.But it is hard to feel how completely he must misunderstand me.He stands by his often misunderstood methods.It is in our nature to misunderstand and mistrust other cultures.So going through life feeling your childhood is holding you back is misunderstanding how much power you have to improve yourself.The historians have simply misunderstood how AV works.I watched his adolescence, when he was widely misunderstood and landed in trouble for saying things at the wrong time.HD is a widely misunderstood condition: symptoms include involuntary muscular movements, memory lapses and mood changes. In other languagesmisunderstand British English: misunderstand / ˌmɪsʌndəˈstænd/ VERB If you misunderstand someone or something, you do not understand them properly. He misunderstood the rules. You must have misunderstood. She wouldn't do that. - American English: misunderstand
- Arabic: يُسِيئُ الْفَهْمَ
- Brazilian Portuguese: entender mal
- Chinese: 误解
- Croatian: pogrešno razumijeti
- Czech: neporozumět
- Danish: misforstå
- Dutch: verkeerd begrijpen
- European Spanish: malinterpretar
- Finnish: käsittää väärin
- French: mal comprendre
- German: missverstehen
- Greek: παρεξηγώ
- Italian: fraintendere
- Japanese: 誤解する
- Korean: 오해하다
- Norwegian: misforstå
- Polish: źle zrozumieć
- European Portuguese: entender mal
- Romanian: a înțelege greșit
- Russian: неправильно понять
- Latin American Spanish: malinterpretar
- Swedish: missförstå
- Thai: เข้าใจผิด
- Turkish: yanlış anlamak
- Ukrainian: неправильно зрозуміти
- Vietnamese: hiểu lầm
Chinese translation of 'misunderstand'misunderstand (mɪsʌndəˈstænd) Word forms:ptpp misunderstood Definition to fail to understand properly They simply misunderstood him. Synonyms misread get the wrong idea (about) misjudge mishear be at cross-purposes with Definition to fail to understand properly I think she simply misunderstood. Synonyms miss the point get the wrong end of the stick get your wires crossed get your lines crossed Additional synonymsDefinition to misunderstand To see them as mere stereotypes is to misapprehend their significance. Synonyms misunderstand, mistake, misinterpret, misread, misconstrue, misconceive, get the wrong idea or impression about We misconceived their purpose. Synonyms misunderstand, mistake, misjudge, fail to understand, misconstrue, get the wrong idea about, misapprehend, get your lines crossed about Definition to interpret mistakenly An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship. Synonyms misinterpret, misunderstand, misjudge, misread, mistake, misapprehend, get a false impression of, misconceive, mistranslate, get your lines crossed about, make a wrong interpretation of Seemisconceive |