misbelief (Meaning)

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misbelief (n.)

Erroneous or false belief.

misbelief Sentence Examples

  1. The misbelief that Earth is flat persisted until the advent of space exploration.
  2. His misbelief in the efficacy of modern medicine led him to seek alternative treatments.
  3. The misbelief that vaccines cause autism is a dangerous myth that has jeopardized public health.
  4. She harbored a misbelief that her ex-husband still loved her.
  5. The misbelief that wealth is the key to happiness is a common but misguided notion.
  6. His misbelief in the existence of climate change led to him denying the scientific evidence.
  7. The misbelief that women are inferior to men has deep roots in some cultures.
  8. Her misbelief that she was cursed made her paranoid and fearful.
  9. The misbelief that education is only for the elite is a barrier to social progress.
  10. His misbelief that he was invincible made him reckless and endangered his own life.

FAQs About the word misbelief

Erroneous or false belief.

delusion, illusion, superstition, myth, misconception, error, untruth, falsehood, hallucination, falsity

truth,truth,, verity,verity

The misbelief that Earth is flat persisted until the advent of space exploration.

His misbelief in the efficacy of modern medicine led him to seek alternative treatments.

The misbelief that vaccines cause autism is a dangerous myth that has jeopardized public health.

She harbored a misbelief that her ex-husband still loved her.