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View usage for: (mɪssteɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense misstates, present participle misstating, past tense, past participle misstatedverbIf you misstate something, you state it incorrectly or give false information about it. [mainly US] Look at the false police reports that omitted or misstated crucial facts. [VERB noun] The amount was misstated in the table because of an error by regulators. [be VERB-ed] Synonyms: misrepresent, twist, distort, falsify More Synonyms of misstate misstate in British English (ˌmɪsˈsteɪt) verb(transitive) to state incorrectly Derived forms misstatement (ˌmisˈstatement) noun misstate in American English (mɪsˈsteɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: misˈstated or misˈstating to state incorrectly or falsely Derived forms misstatement (misˈstatement) noun Synonyms of 'misstate'misrepresent, twist, distort, falsify More Synonyms of misstate The reports misstated crucial facts. Synonyms give a false impression of garble misreport Seemisquote- missionary
- missive
- misspent
- misstate
- misstep
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- mist over or up
Additional synonymsDefinition to quote inaccurately Her words were misquoted. Synonyms misrepresent, twist, distort, pervert, muddle, mangle, falsify, garble, misreport, misstate, quote or take out of context Definition to interpret wrongly or badly attempting to pervert the course of justice Synonyms distort, abuse, twist, misuse, warp, misinterpret, misrepresent, falsify, misconstrueDefinition to change the meaning of It's a shame the way the media can twist your words. Synonyms misrepresent, distort, misquote, alter, change, pervert, warp, falsify, garble |