profound misunderstanding

Frequency: 4.52.1 per million words

a very deep and serious misunderstanding of a complex subject

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Examples (10)

  • The ongoing debate highlighted a profound misunderstanding of the economic policy.
  • There was a profound misunderstanding between the two nations regarding the treaty.
  • Her analysis was based on a profound misunderstanding of the philosophical text.
  • It's crucial to address this profound misunderstanding before it escalates further.
  • The conflict arose from a profound misunderstanding of their cultural differences.
  • Despite all efforts, a profound misunderstanding of the scientific principles remained.
  • The manager's statement caused a profound misunderstanding among the employees.
  • Such a profound misunderstanding could jeopardize the entire project.
  • He realized he had a profound misunderstanding of her true intentions.
  • The survey revealed a profound misunderstanding of public opinion on the matter.