misunderstand
21misunderstand — verb (past and past participle misunderstood stʊd) fail to understand correctly …
22misunderstand — v. a. Misapprehend, misconceive, mistake …
23misunderstand — verb she misunderstood his motives Syn: misapprehend, misinterpret, misconstrue, misconceive, mistake, misread; be mistaken, get the wrong idea, receive a false impression; informal be barking up the wrong tree, miss the boat …
24misunderstand — v misapprehend, misread, misconstrue, misconceive, misinterpret; misjudge, miscalculate, miscount, misreckon; read it wrong, get it all wrong, get the wrong idea, get a false impression, miss the point, see through a glass darkly …
25misunderstand — mis·understand …
26misunderstand — verb Syn: misapprehend, misinterpret, misconstrue, misconceive, mistake, misread, be mistaken, get the wrong idea; informal get (hold of) the wrong end of the stick …
27misunderstand — [ˌmɪsʌndəˈstænd] (past tense and past participle misunderstood [ˌmɪsʌndəˈstʊd] ) verb [I/T] to not understand someone or something correctly I think he has misunderstood the nature of the problem.[/ex] …
28misunderstand — mis•un•der•stand [[t]ˌmɪs ʌn dərˈstænd[/t]] v. t. stood, stand•ing to understand or interpret incorrectly; attach a wrong meaning to …
29misunderstand — [c]/ˌmɪsʌndəˈstænd / (say .misunduh stand), /mɪsˌʌn / (say mis.un ) verb (misunderstood, misunderstanding) –verb (t) 1. to fail to understand the correct sense or significance of (a word, something said or written, an action, etc.). 2. to… …
30misunderstand — Maopopo akaaka ole …