Definition of misinterpretation in English:
misinterpretation
noun mɪsɪntəːprɪˈteɪʃ(ə)n
mass nounThe action of interpreting something wrongly.
this quote is open to misinterpretation
count noun gross misinterpretations of the text
Example sentencesExamples
- Giving examiners a reading strategy is the most obvious first solution to the problem of misinterpretation.
- This leaves no room for error or misinterpretation once the job gets under way.
- He etched deep lines ensuring no possible misinterpretations about his future.
- The delusions, the misinterpretations, cannot make sense of what is happening around them.
- None of them are responsible for any errors, omissions, or misinterpretations in this article.
- Infractions from the standard can only invite misinterpretation at best, catastrophe at worst.
- You make truth through the misinterpretation of history for the benefit of your followers.
- The Keynesian multiplier is nothing more than a misinterpretation of the classical definition of saving to include the hoarding of cash.
- There has been some misinterpretation of the decision taken by the government.
- The root of this myth is a rather willful misinterpretation of the photographs.
Definition of misinterpretation in US English:
misinterpretation
nounˈˌmisinˌtərprəˈtāSHən
The action of interpreting something wrongly.
this quote is open to misinterpretation
gross misinterpretations of the text
Example sentencesExamples
- The delusions, the misinterpretations, cannot make sense of what is happening around them.
- None of them are responsible for any errors, omissions, or misinterpretations in this article.
- Infractions from the standard can only invite misinterpretation at best, catastrophe at worst.
- The Keynesian multiplier is nothing more than a misinterpretation of the classical definition of saving to include the hoarding of cash.
- This leaves no room for error or misinterpretation once the job gets under way.
- Giving examiners a reading strategy is the most obvious first solution to the problem of misinterpretation.
- The root of this myth is a rather willful misinterpretation of the photographs.
- There has been some misinterpretation of the decision taken by the government.
- He etched deep lines ensuring no possible misinterpretations about his future.
- You make truth through the misinterpretation of history for the benefit of your followers.