单词 | misintelligence |
释义 | misintelligencen. a. Mutual misunderstanding, disagreement, discord; an instance of this. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > [noun] unsibeOE unsaughta1122 un-i-sibc1275 conteckc1290 discordingc1325 distancec1325 discordance1340 dissensionc1384 batea1400 discordc1425 variancec1425 variationc1485 disgreement?1504 distinction1520 factiona1538 jar1546 variety1546 disagreeance1548 disagreeing1548 disagreement1548 misliking1564 odds1567 mislikea1586 discordancy1587 disagree1589 distancy1595 dissent1596 dislike1598 secting1598 dichostasy1606 fraction1609 dissentation1623 ill blood1624 misintelligence1632 clashing1642 misunderstanding1642 discomposure1659 disjointinga1715 uneasiness1744 friction1760 misunderstand1819 unharmony1866 inharmony1867 trouble at (the or t') mill1967 1632 Swedish Intelligencer iii. 196 Personall jealousies, and mis-intelligences. 1638 R. Baillie Lett. & Jrnls. (1841) I. 79 Ane accident fell forth which well near had occasioned great misintelligence among all. 1656 Ld. Orrery Parthenissa V. iii. ii. 99 Her heart and face were in perfect mis-intelligence. 1712 Duke of Marlborough Let. 19 Aug. in H. L. Snyder Marlborough–Godolphin Corr. (1975) III. 1335 If 39 [i.e. Marlborough]..should openly opose [sic] the treaty.., all the misintelligence that might happen between 108 [i.e. England] and 110 [i.e. Holland] would be laid to his charge. 1765 A. Maclaine tr. J. L. von Mosheim Eccl. Hist. (1768) IV. xvii. ii. i. i. §21. 323 There had subsisted..an, almost, uninterrupted misintelligence between the French monarchs and the Roman pontiffs. b. Wrong impression as to meaning or facts; misunderstanding of something. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > misinterpretation > [noun] mistakinga1400 misconceivinga1425 misunderstandingc1443 misweening1493 misknowledgea1500 misconstructiona1535 misconstruinga1535 misinterpreting1563 misinterpretation1576 mispersuasion1593 misconceit1596 a mistake of1614 misconcept1616 misinference1627 misinferring1627 misapprehension1629 misconception1658 misrendering1661 misapprehending1702 misperception1722 misintelligence1779 misthinking1788 misreading1832 miscomprehension1843 criss-cross1877 misconstrual1950 1779 H. Walpole Let. to W. Cole 28 Jan. I showed one or two of them [sc. some tales] to a person..who may have mentioned them, and occasioned Mr. Lort's misintelligence. 1822 P. B. Shelley Let. 12 Jan. (1964) II. 376 Their stupid misintelligence of the deep wisdom and harmony of the author. 2. (An item of) misinformation; misleading or false intelligence. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > incorrect information > [noun] falsity1557 misinformation1605 misintelligencea1686 a1686 J. Turner Mem. (1829) 245 Sir Marmaduke..by his misintelligence..was instrumentall in his oune and the Dukes ruin. 1818 H. J. Todd Johnson's Dict. Eng. Lang. Misintelligence,..misinformation; false accounts. 1948 Jrnl. Mod. Hist. 20 52/1 Langer has reported enough misintelligence..to raise doubt concerning his conclusion. 1987 World Politics 39 321 Tacit bargaining..raises the possibility that misinterpretation or misintelligence will lead to further escalation of the arms race. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > stupidity, dullness of intellect > [noun] hardnessOE stuntnessc1000 sotshipc1050 witlessnessa1100 sotheada1200 dullness1398 bluntness1483 slowness1495 grossnessa1530 stupidity?1541 assishness?1548 dastardness1552 lourderie1555 dastardliness1556 blockishness1561 doltishness1569 sottage1569 sheepishness1574 doltry1581 sottishness1589 doltage1593 dorbellism1593 grout-headry1600 opacity1611 duncery1615 dunstery1615 stupidness1619 hebetude1621 insulsity1623 unintelligence1634 obtuseness1648 jobbernowlism1652 dullery1653 non-intelligence1653 blockheadishness1656 crassness1664 blockheadedness1716 stolidness1727 blockheadism1753 numbskullity1779 nincompoophood1791 duncishness1805 numbskullism1806 foziness1821 noodledum1821 obtusity1823 soft-headedness1823 noodledom1827 duncehood1829 dunderheadedness1830 sumphishness1830 asininity1831 dunderheadism1836 stockishness1837 dullardness1840 fat-headedness1840 stupor1845 duncedom1847 misintelligence1848 nincompoopery1850 wooden-headedness1850 dumminess1852 jolterheadedness1852 ninnyship1852 donkeyism1855 dumbness1860 beef-wittedness1863 crassitude1865 donkeyhood1869 slow-wittedness1869 chuckle-headedness1880 leatherheadedness1880 pinheadedness1884 numbskulledness1885 donkeydom1889 thickheadedness1889 density1894 moronism1922 nitwittedness1931 nitwittery1931 noodleness1931 dopiness1942 squirrel-headedness1955 nincompoopism1957 dim-wittedness1960 clottishness1961 1848 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 15 703 There reigns in our stables a rudeness, a misintelligence, which does not allow our undertaking the necessary operations for taming these animals. 1876 J. R. Lowell Lett. (1894) II. 196 No doubt the government is bound to protect the misintelligence of the blacks, but surely not at the expense of the intelligence of the men of our own blood. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1632 |
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