The opposite could be understood, or comprehended.
misunderstood. I have misunderstood your question.
It's a phrase that's often misunderstood. It means to pull up a ship's anchor. It's the opposite of "to drop anchor".
TO BE GREAT IS TO BE MISUNDERSTOOD!
She misunderstood him.
The Misunderstood was created in 1965.
A sentence that uses misunderstood is: "You must have misunderstood the directions." Another sentence is: "Some people misunderstood the instructions."
In the word "misunderstood", mis- and under- are prefixes.
you misunderstood me: vous m'avez mal compris
The past tense for "misunderstand" is "misunderstood."
The duration of A Misunderstood Boy is 1020.0 seconds.
snakes are misunderstood when they are around people, and in peoples houses.
I spoke slowly and clearly so that I would not be misunderstood.