The base word for "misunderstood" is "understand," while the base word for "unlucky" is "luck."
The word 'unlucky' is an adjective form of the noun luck.
In the word "misunderstood", mis- and under- are prefixes.
It means not (not lucky).
The prefix is mis. The word is misunderstood.
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unlucky
unlucky
The word 'unlucky' is an adjective form of the noun luck.
misunderstanding
"Unlucky" in Latin is infelix.
A sentence with the word 'unlucky' would just be a normal sentence. You would be very unlucky if your teacher realized that you had plagiarized this sentence.
No. Instead you can say "I was misunderstood" or "I have been misunderstood." Explanation: The word "got" is a conjugation of the word "to have." To have something means that you own or possess it. So it doesn't make sense to say "I own misunderstood." The word "was" is a past tense conjugation of the word "to be," and it does make sense to "be misunderstood." The same goes for the phrase "have been".
In the word "misunderstood", mis- and under- are prefixes.
My friend Is unlucky she has idians buried under her house
unlucky
Y is not a vowel in "unlucky". U and U are the vowels.
The boy felt so misunderstood when his peers made fun of him.