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View usage for: misapprehend in British English (ˌmɪsæprɪˈhɛnd) verb(transitive) to misunderstand; misinterpret Derived forms misapprehensive (ˌmisappreˈhensive) adjective misapprehensively (ˌmisappreˈhensively) adverb misapprehensiveness (ˌmisappreˈhensiveness) noun misapprehend in American English (ˌmɪsæpriˈhɛnd) verb transitive to fail to apprehend correctly; misunderstand Derived forms misapprehension (ˌmisappreˈhension) (ˌmɪsæpprɛˈhɛnʃən) noun Examples of 'misapprehend' in a sentencemisapprehend "It is exceedingly difficult to misapprehend discovering my wife in a dockside tavern. Synonyms of 'misapprehend'misunderstand, mistake, misinterpret, misread More Synonyms of misapprehend Definition to misunderstand To see them as mere stereotypes is to misapprehend their significance. Synonyms misread get the wrong idea or impression about Additional synonymsWe misconceived their purpose. Synonyms misunderstand, mistake, misjudge, fail to understand, misconstrue, get the wrong idea about, misapprehend, get your lines crossed about Definition to interpret mistakenly An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship. Synonyms misinterpret, misunderstand, misjudge, misread, mistake, misapprehend, get a false impression of, misconceive, mistranslate, get your lines crossed about, make a wrong interpretation of Definition to understand or represent something wrongly The Prince's words had been misinterpreted. Synonyms misunderstand, mistake, distort, misrepresent, misjudge, falsify, pervert, misread, misconstrue, get wrong, misapprehend, misconceiveNearby words ofmisapprehend - misanthropic
- misanthropy
- misapply
- misapprehend
- misapprehension
- misappropriate
- misappropriation
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