B1 Adjective #46 最常用 3分钟阅读

misunderstood

解释 misunderstood 适合你的水平:

Sometimes, people do not know what you mean. They think you are bad, but you are good. This is called misunderstood. You are a good person, but people do not see it. It is a sad feeling. If you are misunderstood, you want people to know the truth about you.

When you are misunderstood, people have the wrong idea about you. Maybe you said something, but they heard it differently. It happens at school or at home. You can say, 'I am misunderstood,' when you feel that your friends do not know your true heart. It is a very common word for feelings.

The word misunderstood is used when there is a disconnect between your actions and how others perceive them. It is common to say someone is a misunderstood character in a movie or book. It suggests that the person is not actually 'bad' or 'weird,' but simply that others have failed to interpret their behavior correctly. It is a useful word for explaining social friction.

In B2 English, we use misunderstood to describe complex nuances in human relationships. It often implies a sense of injustice or isolation. You might describe a political policy as misunderstood if the public is reacting to it based on false information. It bridges the gap between simple miscommunication and deep-seated social judgment.

At the C1 level, misunderstood often appears in literary or critical contexts. It describes the 'tragic' element of a character who possesses hidden depths that remain opaque to the surrounding society. It is frequently used in the phrase 'a misunderstood genius,' which highlights the tension between individual innovation and societal conformity. It implies that the subject is operating on a level that the majority cannot grasp.

Mastery of misunderstood involves recognizing its role in cultural narratives. It is deeply tied to the romantic notion of the 'outsider'—the individual whose values are fundamentally at odds with the status quo. In C2 usage, it can be used ironically or with great pathos to describe historical figures whose contributions were undervalued during their lifetime. It is a word that carries significant weight, suggesting that the 'misunderstanding' is not merely a mistake, but a structural failure of the observer to comprehend the subject.

misunderstood 30秒了解

  • Adjective describing someone or something not understood correctly.
  • Often implies an unfair judgment by others.
  • Commonly used to describe 'misunderstood geniuses' or 'villains'.
  • Pronounced with stress on the final 'stood'.

Have you ever felt like people just don't 'get' you? That is the essence of being misunderstood. It happens when someone's true character or the real meaning behind an idea is missed by others.

When we call someone misunderstood, we are usually defending them. We are saying that the negative things people think about them are actually wrong because those people haven't taken the time to see the truth. It is a word that carries a lot of emotion and empathy.

You can also use this for ideas or situations. For example, a misunderstood rule might be one that everyone follows incorrectly because they didn't read the fine print. It is all about the gap between reality and perception.

The word misunderstood is a compound of the prefix mis- and the past participle of understand. The prefix mis- comes from Old English and Germanic roots, meaning 'wrongly' or 'badly'.

The word understand has a fascinating history. It comes from Old English understandan, which literally meant to 'stand in the midst of' something. So, to understand is to be close enough to something to grasp its meaning. Therefore, to be misunderstood is to be standing in a place where your meaning cannot be reached.

It evolved through Middle English and has been used in literature for centuries to describe tragic heroes or geniuses who were ahead of their time. It remains a staple in English because it captures a universal human experience of feeling disconnected from the crowd.

You will most often hear this word used to describe people. Common pairings include 'a misunderstood genius' or 'a misunderstood artist'. It suggests that while the person seems strange or difficult, they are actually very talented or kind.

In a formal register, you might see it in academic or literary critiques. For instance, 'The author's work was largely misunderstood by his contemporaries.' This sounds professional and provides a sense of historical perspective.

In casual conversation, it is shorter and punchier. 'Don't worry, he's just misunderstood' is a classic way to defend a friend who is acting a bit weird. It is a very versatile adjective that works in almost any context where miscommunication has occurred.

While misunderstood isn't an idiom itself, it is often tied to expressions about communication. 'To get the wrong end of the stick' means to misunderstand a situation entirely. 'To talk at cross-purposes' means two people are misunderstanding each other's goals.

You might also hear 'lost in translation', which refers to meaning being lost when moving between languages or perspectives. 'To misread the room' is a specific type of social misunderstanding where you don't realize how others are feeling. Finally, 'not on the same page' implies a collective misunderstanding of a shared goal.

Misunderstood is an adjective. It is usually used before a noun (a misunderstood child) or after a linking verb (He is misunderstood). It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective.

Pronunciation-wise, the stress is on the final syllable: mis-un-der-STOOD. In both British and American English, the IPA is /ˌmɪs.ən.dəˈstʊd/. A common mistake is to put the stress on the first syllable, which makes it sound like a noun.

It rhymes with words like understood, withstood, and good (though the vowel length varies by accent). It is a straightforward word grammatically, but remember that it is the past participle of the verb misunderstand, which is why it ends in -ood.

趣味小知识

The 'mis-' prefix has been used since the 12th century to negate verbs.

发音指南

英式 /ˌmɪs.ən.dəˈstʊd/

Clear 'mis' followed by 'un-der-stood' with stress on the last part.

美式 /ˌmɪs.ən.dɚˈstʊd/

Similar to UK, with a distinct 'r' sound in 'der'.

常见错误

  • stressing the first syllable
  • pronouncing 'stood' like 'stud'
  • dropping the 'd' at the end

押韵词

understood withstood good hood wood

难度评级

阅读 2/5

Common in literature and news.

写作 2/5

Useful for descriptive essays.

口语 2/5

Common in emotional discussions.

听力 2/5

Frequently heard in media.

接下来学什么

前置知识

understand wrong idea feel

接下来学习

misinterpretation misjudgment ambiguity

高级

misconception misapprehension misinterpretation

需要掌握的语法

Past Participles as Adjectives

The misunderstood boy.

Passive Voice

He is misunderstood by them.

State Verbs

I misunderstand the situation.

按水平分级的例句

1

He is misunderstood.

He / is / not / understood.

Simple subject-verb-adjective.

2

I am misunderstood.

People / do / not / know / me.

First person singular.

3

She is misunderstood.

She / is / not / seen / well.

Third person singular.

4

They are misunderstood.

They / are / not / seen / well.

Plural subject.

5

Is he misunderstood?

Question / about / him.

Question form.

6

We are misunderstood.

We / are / not / seen / well.

Plural pronoun.

7

It is misunderstood.

The / thing / is / not / clear.

Neutral pronoun.

8

You are misunderstood.

You / are / not / seen / well.

Second person.

1

The dog is misunderstood by many.

2

He feels misunderstood at work.

3

The rules were misunderstood by the team.

4

She is a misunderstood person.

5

It is a misunderstood idea.

6

They felt misunderstood.

7

Was the message misunderstood?

8

He is often misunderstood.

1

The artist was a misunderstood genius.

2

Many people think he is rude, but he is just misunderstood.

3

The book's message was widely misunderstood by critics.

4

She felt like a misunderstood outsider.

5

The situation was misunderstood by the neighbors.

6

His intentions were completely misunderstood.

7

It is a commonly misunderstood concept in science.

8

Don't be misunderstood; I really want to help.

1

The film portrays a deeply misunderstood villain.

2

His actions were misunderstood as an act of defiance.

3

The historical significance of the event is often misunderstood.

4

She is a misunderstood figure in modern politics.

5

The complexity of the issue is often misunderstood by the media.

6

He suffered from being a misunderstood academic.

7

It is a classic case of a misunderstood gesture.

8

The nuances of the culture are often misunderstood by tourists.

1

The protagonist is a quintessential misunderstood hero.

2

His philosophy has been consistently misunderstood by his peers.

3

The subtle irony of the play was sadly misunderstood.

4

The artist's late work was misunderstood by the public.

5

She felt like a misunderstood visionary in a rigid society.

6

The gravity of the crisis was misunderstood by the leadership.

7

The poem is a misunderstood masterpiece.

8

The depth of his grief was misunderstood by his family.

1

The text is a misunderstood artifact of the Victorian era.

2

His radical theories were misunderstood and subsequently ignored.

3

The cultural context of the ritual is often misunderstood.

4

She was a misunderstood pioneer in her field.

5

The entire movement was misunderstood by the establishment.

6

His silence was misunderstood as indifference.

7

The intricate beauty of the architecture is often misunderstood.

8

A profoundly misunderstood genius, he died in obscurity.

常见搭配

widely misunderstood
often misunderstood
deeply misunderstood
misunderstood genius
misunderstood artist
misunderstood intentions
misunderstood concept
misunderstood villain
misunderstood hero
misunderstood by the public

习语与表达

"get the wrong end of the stick"

to misunderstand a situation

I think you got the wrong end of the stick.

casual

"talk at cross-purposes"

to have a mutual misunderstanding

We were talking at cross-purposes.

neutral

"lost in translation"

meaning lost in communication

The joke was lost in translation.

casual

"misread the room"

to fail to understand the mood

He really misread the room at the party.

casual

"not on the same page"

to have different understandings

We are not on the same page.

neutral

"miss the point"

to fail to understand the main idea

You completely missed the point.

casual

容易混淆

misunderstood 对比 Misinterpreted

Both mean wrong understanding.

Misinterpreted is usually for facts/words; misunderstood is for people/feelings.

He misinterpreted the data. He is a misunderstood boy.

misunderstood 对比 Confused

Both relate to lack of understanding.

Confused is how you feel; misunderstood is how others see you.

I am confused by this. I am misunderstood by them.

misunderstood 对比 Underestimated

Both have 'under'.

Underestimated means people think you are less capable than you are.

I was underestimated in the competition.

misunderstood 对比 Unrecognized

Both imply being ignored.

Unrecognized means your work is not seen; misunderstood means your intent is wrong.

His work went unrecognized.

句型

B1

Subject + is + misunderstood + by + Agent

He is misunderstood by his peers.

A2

Subject + feels + misunderstood

She feels misunderstood.

B1

It is a + misunderstood + Noun

It is a misunderstood concept.

A2

Subject + is + often + misunderstood

He is often misunderstood.

C1

Subject + remains + misunderstood

The theory remains misunderstood.

词族

名词

misunderstanding a failure to understand

动词

misunderstand to fail to interpret correctly

形容词

misunderstood not correctly interpreted

相关

understand antonym

如何使用

frequency

7

正式程度

Formal Neutral Casual

小贴士

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a person standing in the rain, and nobody sees them. That is 'mis-under-stood'.
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When Native Speakers Use It

Use it when you want to defend someone's character.
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Cultural Insight

It is a popular theme in movies about outcasts.
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Grammar Shortcut

Remember it's an adjective, so put it before a noun or after 'is/are'.
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Say It Right

The stress is on the last syllable: STOOD.
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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't add '-ed' to the end of 'misunderstand' to make the adjective.
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Did You Know?

It has been used in English since the 12th century.
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Study Smart

Learn the verb 'misunderstand' at the same time.
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Better Writing

Use 'widely misunderstood' to add depth to your essays.
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Speaking Tip

Use it to explain a situation where you felt ignored.

记住它

记忆技巧

MIS (wrong) + UNDER (below) + STOOD (stood) = I stood in the wrong place to see the truth.

视觉联想

A person standing in the shadows while everyone else is in the light.

Word Web

miscommunication judgment perspective empathy

挑战

Write a sentence about a character who is misunderstood.

词源

Old English

原始含义: To stand in the middle of (to grasp)

文化背景

None, but can be seen as self-pitying if used too often.

Often used to describe 'tortured artists' or 'rebels' in Western culture.

The song 'Misunderstood' by various artists The concept of the 'misunderstood genius' in literature

在生活中练习

真实语境

At work

  • My instructions were misunderstood.
  • I feel misunderstood by my boss.
  • The goal was misunderstood.

At school

  • The assignment was misunderstood.
  • The student is misunderstood.
  • The rule was misunderstood.

In relationships

  • I feel misunderstood.
  • Our intentions were misunderstood.
  • Don't let this be misunderstood.

In media

  • The film is about a misunderstood hero.
  • The artist is widely misunderstood.
  • A misunderstood genius.

对话开场白

"Have you ever felt misunderstood?"

"Why do you think some people are misunderstood?"

"Can you think of a misunderstood character in a movie?"

"What is a commonly misunderstood topic in your field?"

"How can we avoid being misunderstood?"

日记主题

Describe a time you felt misunderstood.

Write about a person you know who is misunderstood.

Is it better to be understood or to be right?

How does being misunderstood affect a person's life?

常见问题

8 个问题
No, it is an adjective. 'Misunderstand' is the verb.
No, you need a noun, like 'I am a misunderstood person'.
It describes a negative situation, but sometimes it is used to defend someone.
mis-un-der-STOOD.
Understood or appreciated.
Yes, ideas are frequently misunderstood.
Yes, especially in essays and stories.
No, confused means you don't know something; misunderstood means someone else doesn't know you.

自我测试

fill blank A1

He feels ___ by his friends.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: misunderstood

The context implies a lack of being understood.

multiple choice A2

What does misunderstood mean?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Not seen correctly

Misunderstood means people have the wrong idea.

true false B1

A misunderstood person is always a bad person.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

Being misunderstood means others have the wrong idea, not that the person is bad.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

全部匹配!

Definition matching.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Subject-verb-adverb-adjective order.

fill blank C1

The ___ genius was ignored for years.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: misunderstood

Misunderstood genius is a common collocation.

multiple choice B2

Which is a synonym?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: Misinterpreted

Misinterpreted is a synonym.

true false C2

The word misunderstood can describe an inanimate object.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 正确

An idea or a policy can be misunderstood.

sentence order C1

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

Passive voice construction.

match pairs B2

Word

意思

全部匹配!

Synonym matching.

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