misconstrueverb [ T ]
uk/ˌmɪs.kənˈstruː/us/ˌmɪs.kənˈstruː/formalto form a false understanding of the meaning or intention of something that someone does or says:
She said Harris had misconstrued her comments.
Their caution was misconstrued as cowardice.
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Misunderstanding
- cross purposes
- don't get me wrong idiom
- forest
- get the wrong end of the stick idiom
- get your wires crossed idiom
- labour
- labour under the delusion, illusion, misapprehension, etc. idiom
- miscalculate
- misconceived
- misconception
- misguided
- misinterpret
- misjudge
- misunderstand
- not see the forest for the trees idiom
- not see the wood for the trees idiom
- put two and two together and make five idiom
- wire
- wood
- wrong
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