misconceive (Meaning)
misconceive (v)
interpret in the wrong way
misconceive (v. t. & i.)
To conceive wrongly; to interpret incorrectly; to receive a false notion of; to misjudge; to misapprehend.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misconceive
misconceive Sentence Examples
- People often misconceive introverts as being shy or aloof.
- The public misconception about vaccines led to a decline in vaccination rates.
- The students' misconceptions about the equation hindered their progress.
- The company's advertising campaign unintentionally misconceived the product's benefits.
- The politician's comments were misconstrued and led to widespread anger.
- The media's portrayal of the event misconceived the actual facts.
- A preconceived notion can lead people to misconceive a situation.
- Misconceiving the intentions of others can result in misunderstandings.
- It's important to clarify misconceptions to prevent further confusion.
- The new discovery challenged a long-held misconception about the scientific theory.
FAQs About the word misconceive
interpret in the wrong wayTo conceive wrongly; to interpret incorrectly; to receive a false notion of; to misjudge; to misapprehend.
underestimate, misjudge, mistake,misunderstand, misapprehend,miscalculate, misconstrue, misperceive, misgauge, mismeasure
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People often misconceive introverts as being shy or aloof.
The public misconception about vaccines led to a decline in vaccination rates.
The students' misconceptions about the equation hindered their progress.
The company's advertising campaign unintentionally misconceived the product's benefits.