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misunderstand

misinterpret / misconceive / misread
Transitive Verb
past: misunderstoodpp: misunderstooding: misunderstanding

This term describes a cognitive failure where the intended meaning of a message or the true nature of a person is captured incorrectly. It often carries a tone of regret or a desire for clarification, as it implies a gap between the sender's intent and the receiver's perception. When applied to people, the word shifts from a simple error in comprehension to a deeper judgment of character. In these instances, it suggests that a person's virtues or motives have been misread as vices, creating a social or emotional disconnect.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To fail to understand something correctly or to interpret someone's words or actions in a wrong way.

"I think you misunderstand my intentions; I am only trying to help."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone]

To form a wrong opinion or impression of someone's character or motives.

"She felt that her boss completely misunderstood her, viewing her ambition as arrogance."

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