construe (Meaning)

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construe (v)

make sense of; assign a meaning to

construe Sentence Examples

  1. I hope you won't construe my absence as a lack of interest; I had an urgent matter to attend to.
  2. It's important to construe her silence as a sign of contemplation rather than disapproval.
  3. His words were so vague that they could be easily construed in multiple ways.
  4. We must construe the law accurately to ensure fair and just outcomes.
  5. I didn't mean for my comment to be construed as criticism; it was merely an observation.
  6. It's easy to construe her actions as selfish, but there may be underlying reasons we're not aware of.
  7. Let's not construe his actions hastily; there might be a valid explanation for his behavior.
  8. The media often construes events to fit their narrative, leading to misunderstandings.
  9. It's essential to consider context when construing someone's intentions.
  10. His failure to respond could be construed as a lack of concern, but perhaps he's simply overwhelmed with other responsibilities.

FAQs About the word construe

make sense of; assign a meaning to

illustrate, demonstrate, clarify,explain, interpret,simplify, clear (up), explicate, illuminate, analyze

obscure, obscure, cloud, confound,confuse, confound, cloud, confuse, obfuscate,obfuscate

I hope you won't construe my absence as a lack of interest; I had an urgent matter to attend to.

It's important to construe her silence as a sign of contemplation rather than disapproval.

His words were so vague that they could be easily construed in multiple ways.

We must construe the law accurately to ensure fair and just outcomes.