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Example Sentences

Example:He tried to distort the truth to suit his purpose.

Definition:To change (a fact, image, or statement) in a dishonest or misleading way; reinterpret or twist.

From distort

Example:The interpreter misunderstood the instructions, leading to a disaster at the event.

Definition:To understand or interpret wrongly; misread; misconstrue.

From misinterpret

Example:Their argument was misconstrued in the media.

Definition:To misinterpret or give a wrong meaning to (a statement, remark, etc.).

From misconstrue

Example:The author misrepresented the facts in the biography.

Definition:To represent incorrectly or wrongly; give a false or misleading account of.

From misrepresent

Example:He misstated the facts during his testimony.

Definition:To state wrongly; express in an erroneous or misleading manner.

From misstate

Example:She was criticized for misquoting the famous poet.

Definition:To quote from (someone or something) wrongly; make an inaccurate quotation or misinterpret a quotation.

From misquote

Example:The advertisement was misleading and a waste of money.

Definition:To lead (someone) astray; misinform or delude.

From mislead

Example:The suspect mistakenly believed she was under no obligation to speak with the police.

Definition:To take for (a false idea or impression blots what is not the case, hence causing error or confusion about (something).)

From mistake

Example:He tried to distort the truth to suit his purpose.

Definition:To change (a fact, image, or statement) in a dishonest or misleading way; reinterpret or twist.

From distort

Example:The interpreter misunderstood the instructions, leading to a disaster at the event.

Definition:To understand or interpret wrongly; misread; misconstrue.

From misinterpret