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Discover Ludwig'misunderstanding' is a valid word in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which two people have a different understanding of something than each other, or when something is misinterpreted. For example, "They had a misunderstanding regarding the time the party was supposed to start."
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Misunderstanding
noun
A mistake as to the meaning of something; erroneous interpretation; misconception.
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The Bush legacy Reprints Related items Neoconservatism: Misunderstanding the threat?Mar 16th 2006In their opening statements, prosecutors said that about half their case would rest on testimony by seven federal aviation officials.
In 1998, this made Mr Fukuyama himself an advocate of punitive action against Saddam Hussein.In this section Misunderstanding the threat?
But a tweet by Murdoch contests the claim, claiming the paper has made a "weird leap" and there has been a "misunderstanding somewhere".
What I didn't expect was the level of misunderstanding and misrepresentation - not only in general but also from journalists and industry experts.
But that suggests a misunderstanding of Balls's position.
The year opened as it ends, with a Brussels summit characterised by misunderstanding and fundamental differences over what to do.
The single biggest misunderstanding surrounding depression is that we've all been a bit depressed at one time or another, so what's the fuss all about?
Low levels of financial literacy, with many people routinely misunderstanding the true cost of debt, could put some people at particular risk, the report warned.
The airline has since released a statement where they call the incident a "misunderstanding regarding a diet soda" and do not label it as discrimination or mention the hate speech.
Santander told Money: "A genuine error occurred in-branch and, due to a misunderstanding, the branch requested that Mrs Airlie's accounts be merged.
Johnson was allowed access after an intervention from a senior officer, who described the incident as "a misunderstanding".
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