Misunderstood mean..
1. to take (words, statements, etc.) in a wrong sense; understand wrongly. 2. to fail to understand or interpret rightly the words or behavior of.
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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".
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Primogen is not a word it must be a fake word or a word from you friends secret lanuage, but the most possible suggestion is that you must of misunderstood someone.
The literal word would be misread (past tense).For the metaphorical use (read to mean infer), the words could be misconstrued or misunderstood.
MISCONSTRUED : misunderstood or misinterpretted; an act or fact which is seen as meaning or implying something that it does not intend, e.g. "I misconstrued the memo to mean I was being fired, when actually it was a promotion."
Please don't let me be misunderstood you mean'? H'ha it's ckalled Misunderstood. (:
misunderstood women
simple. majestic, misunderstood creature of God
Actually the proper spelling is misunderstood, with one s.misunderstood: Incorrectly understood or interpreted; not appreciated or given sympathetic understanding: a sorely misunderstood child.Or, as a verb,misunderstand: To understand incorrectly; misinterpret.Source(s): •misunderstood•misunderstand
if you mean it in a grammical sense... A misunderstood talented young girl.
TO BE GREAT IS TO BE MISUNDERSTOOD!
She misunderstood him.
The Misunderstood was created in 1965.
Malintesi is the plural of malinteso, an Italian word meaning misunderstood; or as a noun, a misunderstanding.
She often felt misunderstood by her colleagues, who didn't appreciate her unique approach to problem-solving.
misunderstood. I have misunderstood your question.
snakes are misunderstood when they are around people, and in peoples houses.