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A malapropism or other erroneous form produced by an Indian speaking English.
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An error in language use within a single word, such as a mispronunciation.
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A semantic or ontological error by which a property is ascribed to a thing that could not possibly have that property.
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To put, or to become, out of alignment
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False information intentionally disseminated to deliberately confuse or mislead; intentional misinformation.
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A misrepresentation of the truth.
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(countable) A mistake; an accidental wrong action or a false statement not made deliberately.
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To be mistaken; to not have a correct idea.
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Faulty, inefficient or improper management or administration, especially by a government body.
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Inappropriate compensation
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An unsuitable alliance, especially an unsuitable marriage.
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Something that appears in a way that it should not.
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The act of appointing badly or wrongly; the appointment of an unsuitable person.
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(dated) An observed failure to appreciate the proper worth of a person, an act or a thing.
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A failure to understand something; an illusion, misconception or misunderstanding.
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Of or pertaining to misapprehension.
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A incorrect approximation
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(rare) incorrect argument
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(obsolete) bearing amiss, especially as pertaining to one's conduct; misconduct
adj
(archaic) Misbegotten; unlawfully or irregularly begotten; of bad origin
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(rare) Incorrect capitalization; the or an act of miscapitalizing.
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Alternative form of miscatalog [(transitive) catalog incorrectly.]
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incorrect or false cognition
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Alternative form of miscolour [(transitive) To give a wrong colour to.]
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To command incompetently.
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(obsolete) misconception
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Having false ideas; misleading.
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Alternative form of misconceptualization [An incorrect conceptualization]
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A false, wrong, or incorrect concern
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(intransitive, rare) To act improperly.
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(rare, nonstandard) The act or process of misconstruing.
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A faulty or unnatural making or creation.
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An instance of something being miscued; a miscue.
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The act of making a previously non-misdemeanor activity a misdemeanor
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An incorrect or faulty detection
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(rare) The process of setting in an upright, erect position in a faulty or incorrect way.
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Inaccurate or incorrect evaluation.
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Bad or wrong expectation.
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The result of misforecasting; misprediction.
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Incorrect handling; mismanagement.
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An inaccurate or misleading impression
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To indoctrinate with an invalid ideology.
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An inspection that fails to identify something important; the act of misinspecting.
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Wrong or improper instruction.
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(obsolete) Wrong information; misinformation
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An act of misjudging; a mistake in judgment.
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Alternative form of mislocalize [To localize incorrectly.]
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(proscribed, nonstandard) something asserted not to be true; a myth or mistaken belief
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Bad or wrong ordination; the act of misordaining.
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An instance of incorrect parsing.
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An incorrect perception.
adj
Perceiving incorrectly.
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(philately) Incorrectly perforated.
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A false persuasion; a wrong notion or opinion.
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(gerund of misprice) A situation in which something has been mispriced
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Wrong or irregular proceeding.
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The act or process of qualifying wrongly or incorrectly
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Erroneous or inaccurate recollection.
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(transitive) To disregard; fail to heed; ignore; neglect.
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erroneous relation or narration
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Incorrect or unfaithful representation in the capacity of agent or official representative, such as of a principal in a matter of business, or of constituents in legislation.
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A wrong or misleading resemblance.
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An incorrect specification.
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(law, rare) Obsolete spelling of misprision [(uncountable) Criminal neglect or wrongful execution of duty, especially by a public official; (countable) a specific instance of this.]
adj
(rare) Studied wrongly, incorrectly, or in error.
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(with a copula verb, often with about) Having an incorrect belief.
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(law) A defense in criminal law based on this situation, claiming that any eyewitnesses to a crime incorrectly thought that they saw the defendant.
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An incorrect translation.
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A statement which, while technically true, is dishonestly misleading.
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Improper usage (especially of words).
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A poorly-conceived idea or plan.
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(of calculations or measurements) Containing errors or discrepancies; in error by a stated amount.
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To grant less recognition to (something) than appropriate.
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Too fail to impress positively; to leave very little impression or a bad impression;
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(transitive) To make wrong.
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(idiomatic, dated) An incorrect notion or understanding concerning a person or situation.
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