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1. Misquote definition is - an act or instance of quoting something incorrectly : misquotation
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2. How to use Misquote in a sentence.
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3. Misquote synonyms, Misquote pronunciation, Misquote translation, English dictionary definition of Misquote
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4. Misquote definition, to quote incorrectly
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5. Misquote - an incorrect quotation
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6. Misquote - quote incorrectly; "He had Misquoted the politician" quote, cite - repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her"
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7. Find 253 ways to say Misquote, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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8. This Misquote hearkens back to the British Lord Acton, a 19th century English historian who was commenting about tyrannical monarchs (Caesar, Henry VIII, Napoleon, various Russian tsars, etc.)
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9. Misquote somebody/something to repeat what somebody has said or written in a way that is not correct
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10. The senator claims to have been Misquoted in the article.
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11. Misquote: 1 v quote incorrectly “He had Misquoted the politician” Type of: cite , quote repeat a passage from n an incorrect quotation Synonyms: misquotation Type of: citation , quotation , quote a passage or expression that is quoted or cited
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12. Definition of Misquote in the Definitions.net dictionary
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13. What does Misquote mean? Information and translations of Misquote in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.
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14. Misquote definition: If someone is Misquoted , something that they have said or written is repeated Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
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15. ‘The Misquote was picked up by The Washington Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, and dozens of other newspapers, but it was also flagged by several pro-Dean sites and the popular blog Daily Kos.’ ‘I need to correct a Misquote in your report on the proposal for a six-term year for schools.’
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16. John Muir Misquote When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world - but the correct quote is When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe
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17. 'That is the furthest thing from the truth' — Kerr sounds off after Misquote Twitter KD strikes again, responds to comment from ex-coach 75756A5E-120A-4932-810C-2FD980DB785E
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18. The story behind the Misquote goes back to 1953 when President Eisenhower nominated Wilson to be Secretary of Defense
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19. The Washington Post has corrected a major story it published in January about the presidential election in the state of Georgia, saying it had “Misquoted” then President Donald Trump in a
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20. Trump: WaPo Misquote 'probably affected' Georgia Senate race March 16, 2021, 4:54 PM Former president joins 'Fox News Primetime' to discuss Washington Post's correction of Misquoted conversation with GA election official
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21. To Misquote an old advertisement for an insurance company, I always make a drama out of a crisis.: I need to correct a Misquote in your report on the proposal for a six-term year for schools.: Thankfully, someone else corrected his Misquote, pointing out that a group editing system might have helped out in such a situation.: I think it's been a bit of a Misquote because I've never thought of
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22. The Misquote: "This could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship." The real quote: "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship." People often Misquote Chief Brody in "Jaws." Chief Martin Brody was played by Roy Schneider.
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23. An accusation frequently trotted out against the New Testament is that it allegedly “Misquotes” or even “deceitfully alters” the Old Testament.A common example used is the citation of Isaiah 61:1 found in Luke 4:18.
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24. Synonyms for Misquote include misrepresent, distort, falsify, misreport, muddle, pervert, twist, garble, misstate and bias
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25. Synonyms for Misquote in Free Thesaurus
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26. 12 synonyms for Misquote: misrepresent, twist, distort, pervert, muddle, mangle, falsify, garble, misreport, misstate, quote or take out of context
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27. What are synonyms for Misquote?
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28. What does Misquote mean? To quote incorrectly
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29. (verb) The newspaper had to publish a correction after they Misquoted the President.
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30. ‘The Misquote was picked up by The Washington Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, and dozens of other newspapers, but it was also flagged by several pro-Dean sites and the popular blog Daily Kos.’ ‘I need to correct a Misquote in your report on the proposal for a six-term year for schools.’
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31. In the Misquote, it’s implied that all power corrupts
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32. The Misquote, which Halper blamed on a “noisy recording at a loud rally,” should have been transcribed as “failures of the old normal.” The original Misquote had gone viral on Twitter,
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33. Former president joins 'Fox News Primetime' to discuss Washington Post's correction of Misquoted conversation with GA election official Like us on …
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34. The article with the Misquote has since been corrected
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35. The Greatest Misquotes In History After years of interviews, Neil Armstrong relented to his Misquote
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36. Dictionary entry overview: What does Misquote mean? • Misquote (noun) The noun Misquote has 1 sense:
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37. An incorrect quotation Familiarity information: Misquote used as a noun is very rare
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38. • Misquote (verb) The verb Misquote has 1 sense:
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39. Quote incorrectly Familiarity information: Misquote used as a verb is very rare.
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40. 17 To Misquote the great comic genius Spike Milligan: the last time I edited a book I swore I would never do another one
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41. 18 They can always Misquote and change my words, but not my lyrics
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42. 19 This Misquote has been covered on this site before, but I wanted to include it just in case some people haven't seen it (it is a pet peeve of mine).
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43. Then there's possibly the best-known movie Misquote – "Play it again, Sam" from 1942's Casablanca
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44. Misquote Oh no So I call you up to hear your tune, See if you’re lazy; stopped being rude But life’s a joke and we’re still stoned You’ve lost the beauty inside your bones
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45. Pete Buttigieg Praises Barack Obama After Misquote On 'Failures' Goes Viral A now-corrected Los Angeles Times story mistakenly quoted the South Bend mayor as citing Obama's tenure as the reason for Trump's election.
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MISQUOTE [misˈkwōt]
English Language Learners Definition of misquote. : to report or repeat (something that someone has said or written) in a way that is not correct or accurate : to quote (someone) incorrectly. See the full definition for misquote in the English Language Learners Dictionary.
verb [ T ] uk /ˌmɪsˈkwəʊt/ us /ˌmɪsˈkwoʊt/. › to repeat something someone has said in a way that is not accurate: Her promise was deliberately misquoted by her opponents, who then used it against her. I never said that at all - the press misquoted me.
How we do misquote sayings, or misunderstand them when quoted rightly! I sighed as an author, but obeyed as a pupil,—to misquote the words of Gibbon. He could not misquote or misapply the word, neither could he be indifferent about it. I may misquote, as I quote from memory, but if the words are wrong, the ideas are right.
mis′quo·ta′tion (-kwō-tā′shən) n. mis·quot′er n. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. 1. to quote incorrectly. n. 2. Also, mis`quo•ta′tion. an incorrect quotation.