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View usage for: (mɪskælkjʊleɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense miscalculates, present participle miscalculating, past tense, past participle miscalculatedverbIf you miscalculate, you make a mistake in judging a situation or in making a calculation. It's clear that he has badly miscalculated the mood of the people. [VERB noun] The government appears to have miscalculated and bills are higher as a result. [VERB] Synonyms: calculate wrongly, blunder, make a mistake, get it wrong More Synonyms of miscalculate miscalculation (mɪskælkjʊleɪʃən)Word forms: plural miscalculations variable noun The coup failed because of miscalculations by the plotters. More Synonyms of miscalculate miscalculate in British English (ˌmɪsˈkælkjʊˌleɪt) Derived forms miscalculation (ˌmiscalcuˈlation) noun miscalculator (ˌmisˈcalcuˌlator) noun miscalculate in American English (mɪsˈkælkjuˌleɪt; mɪsˈkælkjəˈleɪt) verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: misˈcalcuˌlated or misˈcalcuˌlating to calculate incorrectly; miscount or misjudge Derived forms miscalculation (ˌmiscalcuˈlation) noun Examples of 'miscalculate' in a sentencemiscalculate It was easy to miscalculate in the dark, and she reached the wall before she'd expected to.It was easy to miscalculate in the dark, and she reached the wall before she'd expectedto. In other languagesmiscalculate British English: miscalculate VERB If you miscalculate, you make a mistake in judging a situation or in making a calculation. It's clear that he has badly miscalculated the mood of the people. The government appears to have miscalculated and bills are higher as a result. - American English: miscalculate
- Brazilian Portuguese: calcular mal
- Chinese: 估错
- European Spanish: calcular mal
- French: mal calculer
- German: falsch einschätzen
- Italian: calcolare male
- Japanese: 判断を誤る
- Korean: 잘못 계산하다
- European Portuguese: calcular mal
- Latin American Spanish: calcular mal
Chinese translation of 'miscalculate'miscalculate (mɪsˈkælkjuleɪt) vt -
错(錯)误(誤)估计(計) (cuòwù gūjì)
Definition to calculate or judge wrongly He has badly miscalculated the mood of the people. Synonyms get something wrong overestimate Definition to calculate or judge wrongly The government seems to have miscalculated and bills are higher. Synonyms calculate wrongly get it wrong Additional synonymsDefinition to make stupid or clumsy mistakes No doubt I had blundered again. Synonyms make a mistake, blow it (slang), err, slip up (informal), cock up (British, slang), fuck up (offensive, taboo, slang), miscalculate, foul up, drop a clanger (informal), put your foot in it (informal), drop a brick (British, informal), screw up (informal) Definition to make a mistake The contractors seriously erred in their original estimates. Synonyms make a mistake, mistake, go wrong, blunder, slip up (informal), misjudge, be incorrect, be inaccurate, miscalculate, go astray, be in error, put your foot in it (informal), misapprehend, blot your copybook (informal), drop a brick or clanger (informal) I thought I had made a mistake, so I redid it. Synonyms miscalculate, be wrong, blunder, err, boob (British, slang, old-fashioned), slip up (informal), misjudge, goof (informal), drop a clanger (informal), put your foot in it (informal), be wide of or be off the mark Nearby words ofmiscalculate - misbehave
- misbehaviour
- misbelief
- miscalculate
- miscarriage
- miscarry
- miscellaneous
Additional synonymsDefinition to have too high an opinion of I think you're overrating her if you call her a genius. Synonyms overestimate, glorify, overvalue, oversell, make too much of, rate too highly, assess too highly, overpraise, exaggerate the worth of, overprize, think or expect too much of, think too highly of, attach too much importance to Definition to make a mistake You will see exactly where you are slipping up. Synonyms make a mistake, go wrong, blunder, mistake, boob (British, slang), err, misjudge, miscalculate, drop a brick or clanger (informal) Definition to not be aware or take account of the full abilities or potential of Never underestimate what you can learn from a group of like-minded people. Synonyms undervalue, understate, underrate, diminish, play down, minimize, downgrade, miscalculate, trivialize, rate too low, underemphasize, hold cheap, misprize Definition to not be aware or take account of the full abilities or potential of He underrated the seriousness of William's head injury. Synonyms underestimate, discount, undervalue, belittle, disparage, fail to appreciate, not do justice to, set (too) little store by, misprize |