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    misconstrue
    /ˌmɪskənˈstruː/

    verb

    • 1. interpret (a person's words or actions) wrongly: "my advice was deliberately misconstrued"

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  2. MISCONSTRUE definition: 1. to form a false understanding of the meaning or intention of something that someone does or…. Learn more.

  3. To misconstrue is to get the wrong idea about something. If you misconstrue a friend’s silence, you might get mad at him for ignoring you — until you find out he has a sore throat and can’t talk.

  4. How to use misconstrue in a sentence. to interpret (something, such as a statement or action) wrongly : misinterpret; to misinterpret the meaning, intention, or character of (someone)… See the full definition

  5. MISCONSTRUE meaning: 1. to form a false understanding of the meaning or intention of something that someone does or…. Learn more.

  6. Misconstrue definition: to misunderstand the meaning of; take in a wrong sense; misinterpret.. See examples of MISCONSTRUE used in a sentence.

  7. If you misconstrue something that has been said or something that happens, you interpret it wrongly. [ formal ] An outsider might misconstrue the nature of the relationship.

  8. misconstrue something (as something) to understand somebodys words or actions wrongly synonym misinterpret. He deliberately misconstrued everything I said. It is easy to misconstrue confidence as arrogance. It’s easy to misconstrue shyness as unfriendliness.

  9. Define misconstrue. misconstrue synonyms, misconstrue pronunciation, misconstrue translation, English dictionary definition of misconstrue. tr.v. mis·con·strued , mis·con·stru·ing , mis·con·strues To mistake the meaning of; misinterpret.

  10. MISCONSTRUE meaning: to understand (something) incorrectly.

  11. To interpret erroneously, to understand incorrectly; to misunderstand. Wiktionary. Synonyms: misjudge. miscalculate. misunderstand. misconceive. distort. misinterpret. pervert. exaggerate. misread. mistake. misapprehend. be amiss. Antonyms: discern. get. perceive. understand. Origin of Misconstrue. mis- +"Ž construe. From Wiktionary.