have a misconception

Frequency: 8.518.2 per million words

To hold a mistaken belief.

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Examples (10)

  • Many people still have a misconception about how computers work.
  • It's common to have a misconception regarding historical events.
  • Some students have a misconception that learning a new language is easy.
  • She used to have a misconception about his true intentions.
  • Don't have the misconception that all rich people are happy.
  • He might have a misconception about the project's deadline.
  • We had a misconception that the journey would be shorter.
  • It's crucial to address any misconception people have about climate change.
  • Despite the evidence, he continued to have a misconception.
  • If you have a misconception, it's best to ask for clarification.