Misapprehend
11misapprehend — v. misunderstand, fail to understand …
12misapprehend — verb fail to understand (a person or their words) correctly; misinterpret …
13misapprehend — v. a. Misunderstand, misconceive, mistake …
14misapprehend — verb (T) formal to understand something wrongly …
15misapprehend — verb I fear you have misapprehended my intentions Syn: misunderstand, misinterpret, misconstrue, misconceive, mistake, misread, get the wrong idea about, take something the wrong way …
16misapprehend — v misunderstand, mistake, be mistaken, misread, misconstrue, misconceive, misinterpret; misjudge, miscalculate, miscount, misreckon; get the wrong idea, get a false impression; slip up, Sl. goof, err, blunder …
17misapprehend — mis·apprehend …
18misapprehend — mis•ap•pre•hend [[t]ˌmɪs æp rɪˈhɛnd[/t]] v. t. misunderstand • Etymology: 1645–55 mis ap•pre•hen′sion ˈhɛn ʃən n …
19misapprehend — /mɪsæprəˈhɛnd/ (say misapruh hend) verb (t) → misunderstand. –misapprehensive, adjective –misapprehensively, adverb –misapprehensiveness, noun …
20misapprehend — v.tr. misunderstand (words, a person). Derivatives: misapprehension n. misapprehensive adj …