Advertisement
Advertisement
misquote
[mis-kwoht]
noun
a quotation that is incorrect.
misquote
/ ˌɪˈəʊ /
verb
to quote (a text, speech, etc) inaccurately
Discover More
Other Word Forms
- misquoter noun
- ˌܴˈٲپDz noun
Discover More
Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
At the Ivors, I accidentally misquote this back to him as "an unassailable guitar record".
From
He later denied the report, saying the network misquoted him.
From
“The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing,” John F. Kennedy warned as he misquoted Edmund Burke.
From
It sent a fundraising email which said Trump’s political opponents and others had been "viciously" misquoting him.
From
And his personality - as he became known as 'the Special One' following a slight misquote from his opening Chelsea news conference - shook up the Premier League.
From
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse