much misunderstood

Frequency: 5.53.4 per million words

used as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something that is widely misunderstood

Examples (10)

  • The artist's intentions were often much misunderstood by critics.
  • She played the role of a much misunderstood hero in the film.
  • Throughout history, many great thinkers were much misunderstood in their time.
  • His quiet nature led to him being much misunderstood by his colleagues.
  • The new policy was much misunderstood, causing widespread confusion.
  • Despite his efforts, his innovative ideas remained much misunderstood.
  • The character was portrayed as a much misunderstood villain, with a hidden good side.
  • Often, genius is much misunderstood until long after its time.
  • The country's culture is frequently much misunderstood by foreign tourists.
  • He tried to clarify his much misunderstood statement.