MISUNDERSTAND vs MISCONCEIVE: VERB
- To understand incorrectly, while thinking to have understood correctly.
- Interpret in the wrong way
- To misunderstand
- To conceive wrongly; to interpret incorrectly; to receive a false notion of; to misunderstand; to misjudge; to misapprehend.
- Interpret in the wrong way
MISUNDERSTAND vs MISCONCEIVE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To misconceive; to mistake; to miscomprehend; to take in a wrong sense.
- To understand incorrectly; misinterpret.
- To interpret incorrectly; misunderstand.
MISUNDERSTAND vs MISCONCEIVE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To fail to understand (a person with reference to his words or actions): as, I misunderstood you.
- To understand amiss; attach a false meaning to; take in a wrong sense; misconceive; interpret or explain to one's self erroneously.
- Synonyms To misunderstand, misapprehend, mistake.
- To conceive erroneously; form a wrong conception of; misunderstand; misapprehend; misjudge.
MISUNDERSTAND vs MISCONCEIVE: RELATED WORDS
- Misstate, Misquote, Ignore, Misjudge, Mislead, Misperceive, Oversimplify, Understand, Confuse, Understood, Misread, Misapprehend, Misconceive, Misconstrue, Misinterpret
- Underemphasize, Inhere, Resent, Ossifying, Ignore, Naysay, Overgeneralize, Perceive, Reifying, Oversimplify, Misperceive, Misapprehend, Misconstrue, Misinterpret, Misunderstand
MISUNDERSTAND vs MISCONCEIVE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Perplex, Misstate, Ignore, Misjudge, Mislead, Misperceive, Oversimplify, Understand, Confuse, Understood, Misread, Misapprehend, Misconceive, Misconstrue, Misinterpret
- Counterpose, Problematize, Inhere, Resent, Ossifying, Ignore, Naysay, Overgeneralize, Reifying, Oversimplify, Misperceive, Misapprehend, Misconstrue, Misinterpret, Misunderstand
MISUNDERSTAND vs MISCONCEIVE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Sometimes even the tribes misunderstand what sovereignty means.
- Many people misunderstand the Bible, God, and humility.
- Either way I apologize Callie for my misunderstand.
- Zen is a subject extremely easy to misunderstand.
- Learners easily misunderstand this aspect of fraction numbers.
- Men who so speak evidently misunderstand the question.
- But they still misunderstand all sorts of things.
- This is a concept that practioners commonly misunderstand.
- In this case, both parties misunderstand each other.
- You misunderstand the whole concept of inner healing.
- Egmont was so unfortunate as to misconceive the royal meaning, and to interpret an additional refinement of cruelty into an expression of clemency.
- Finally, as I have already pointed out, not only did the Public Protector misconceive her powers, but in many respects her approach is regrettable.
- After having such a beautiful biological child I know how easy it could be to misconceive God's position on adoption.
- In this claim the plaintiffs misconceive what is meant by a comprehensive plan.
- Appellants misconceive the clear import of this instruction.
MISUNDERSTAND vs MISCONCEIVE: QUESTIONS
- Did the seventeenth century misunderstand the mirror of nature?
- Why do healthcare organizations seem to misunderstand the purpose of policies?
- What do people misunderstand about the subdivision procedure in Auckland?
- What does Juliet misunderstand when the Nurse finally arrives?
- Can a person misunderstand salvation by grace versus works?
- What does Lady Capulet misunderstand about Juliet and Romeo?
- What do most Americans misunderstand about foreign policy?
- What do people misunderstand about benzodiazepine harm?
- Did Wittgenstein misunderstand the incompleteness theorem?
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