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Noun
(1) an incorrect conception,wrong idea,impression
(2) an incorrect conception
(3) wrong idea
(4) impression
Show English Meaning
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Noun
(1) an incorrect conception,wrong idea,impression
(2) an incorrect conception
(3) wrong idea
(4) impression
Show Examples
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(1) Apparently, misconceptions abound as to the nature and purpose of bilingual education.
(2) Well what are the most common faults or misconceptions that you find among average adult swimmers, John?
(3) So you can see the paper still has some serious misconceptions about what's important.
(4) Suspicion and misconceptions about Zimbabwe can only be cleared when there is dialogue and openness.
(5) Your story contained so many misconceptions and falsehoods, one scarcely knows where to begin.
(6) As a start on the road to understanding, Australians should demolish two misconceptions .
(7) This may be because of misconceptions among patients and reluctance among patients to use inhalers.
(8) It was clear to me that profound misconceptions were widespread.
(9) Clarke is always at pains to point out errors and misconceptions in earlier writings, and he does so convincingly.
(10) The problem with success too often is it creates expectations, or even misconceptions among critics and fans alike.
(11) It appears, worryingly, that these misconceptions are shared by many of our politicians.
(12) I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions regarding this matter.
(13) There is no reason why the views and misconceptions which exist in the workplace should be any different from society generally.
(14) He knew everything that every one else had misconceptions about or misconstrued.
(15) This argument is based on a number of misstatements and misconceptions .
(16) But the idea that people oppose media intrusion is based on misconceptions that are rarely challenged.
Show Examples
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(1) Apparently, misconceptions abound as to the nature and purpose of bilingual education.
(2) Well what are the most common faults or misconceptions that you find among average adult swimmers, John?
(3) So you can see the paper still has some serious misconceptions about what's important.
(4) Suspicion and misconceptions about Zimbabwe can only be cleared when there is dialogue and openness.
(5) Your story contained so many misconceptions and falsehoods, one scarcely knows where to begin.
(6) As a start on the road to understanding, Australians should demolish two misconceptions .
(7) This may be because of misconceptions among patients and reluctance among patients to use inhalers.
(8) It was clear to me that profound misconceptions were widespread.
(9) Clarke is always at pains to point out errors and misconceptions in earlier writings, and he does so convincingly.
(10) The problem with success too often is it creates expectations, or even misconceptions among critics and fans alike.
(11) It appears, worryingly, that these misconceptions are shared by many of our politicians.
(12) I hope this has cleared up any misconceptions regarding this matter.
(13) There is no reason why the views and misconceptions which exist in the workplace should be any different from society generally.
(14) He knew everything that every one else had misconceptions about or misconstrued.
(15) This argument is based on a number of misstatements and misconceptions .
(16) But the idea that people oppose media intrusion is based on misconceptions that are rarely challenged.
Synonyms
Noun
2. misunderstanding
3. mistake
4. error
9. misbelief
11. false impression
12. illusion
13. fallacy
14. delusion
Synonyms
(↓)
Noun
2. misunderstanding
3. mistake
4. error
9. misbelief
11. false impression
12. illusion
13. fallacy
14. delusion
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