grasp - to understand something, especially something difficult, animosity - strong dislike, opposition, or anger, hear something through the grapevine - t means that you hear the news indirectly – through a friend of a friend, for example, overestimate - to think that something is better or more important than it really is, acknowledge - to accept, admit, or recognize something, or the truth or existence of something, Putting your foot in your mouth - when you accidentally say something stupid, offensive, or embarrassing, misconceive - to understand something incorrectly, or to think that something is different to the way it really is, miss the point - to not understand something correctly or what is important about it, underestimate - to fail to guess or understand the real cost, size, difficulty, etc. of something, misconception - an idea that is wrong because it has been based on a failure to understand a situation,
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Miscommunication - glossary
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