misapprehension
21misapprehension — [ˌmɪsæprɪˈhenʃ(ə)n] noun [C] formal a belief that is not correct …
22misapprehension — /mɪsæprəˈhɛnʃən / (say misapruh henshuhn) noun misunderstanding …
23misapprehension — See mistake …
24misapprehension — noun an understanding of something that is not correct he wasn t going to admit his mistake make no mistake about his intentions there must be some misunderstanding I don t have a sister • Syn: ↑mistake, ↑misunderstanding • Derivationally related …
25labor under a delusion/misapprehension/misconception — ◇ If you continue to believe something that is not true, you are laboring under a delusion/misapprehension/misconception. He still labors under the delusion that other people value his opinion. • • • Main Entry: ↑labor …
26labor under a misapprehension — see ↑labor, 2 • • • Main Entry: ↑misapprehension …
27labor under a misapprehension — index err, miscalculate, misconceive, mistake, misunderstand Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
28paralexia — Misapprehension of written or printed words, other meaningless words being substituted for them in reading. [para + G. lexis, speech] * * * para·lex·ia .par ə lek sē ə n a disturbance in reading ability marked by the transposition of words or… …
29misunderstanding — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. misapprehension; quarrel, disagreement, falling out. See contention, error, discord, misjudgment. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Misapprehension] Syn. delusion, misreckoning, miscalculation, confusion,… …
30mis·ap·pre·hen·sion — /mısˌæprəˈhɛnʃən/ noun, pl sions formal : an incorrect understanding of something : a wrong idea about something [count] He acted on/under the misapprehension that they would change their minds. [=he mistakenly thought that they would change… …