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Meaning of misbelieve

Wordnet

misbelieve (v)

hold a false or unorthodox belief

Webster

misbelieve (v. i.)

To believe erroneously, or in a false religion.

misbelieve Sentence Examples

  1. I was misled by the sales pitch, as I misbelieved the product's capabilities.
  2. The rumor that the company was going bankrupt was false, and many people misbelieved it.
  3. I have always misbelieved the notion that money can buy happiness.
  4. The conspiracy theorist misbelieves the official narrative and concocts elaborate theories based on misinformation.
  5. The politician appealed to the misbeliefs of the electorate to gain their support.
  6. The scientist's hypothesis was refuted by subsequent research, proving that it was based on misbelief.
  7. The teacher corrected the student's misbelief that the Earth was flat.
  8. Social media can be an echo chamber that reinforces misbeliefs.
  9. Critical thinking is essential for preventing misbeliefs from taking hold.
  10. Education plays a vital role in dispelling misbeliefs and promoting informed decision-making.

FAQs About the word misbelieve

hold a false or unorthodox beliefTo believe erroneously, or in a false religion.

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I was misled by the sales pitch, as I misbelieved the product's capabilities.

The rumor that the company was going bankrupt was false, and many people misbelieved it.

I have always misbelieved the notion that money can buy happiness.

The conspiracy theorist misbelieves the official narrative and concocts elaborate theories based on misinformation.