hold a misconception

Frequency: 8.016.5 per million words

To maintain a mistaken belief.

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Examples (10)

  • Many people still hold a common misconception about how the economy works.
  • It's crucial to address and correct any misconceptions students might hold.
  • She seemed to hold a deep misconception about the project's goals.
  • The study aimed to uncover what misconceptions the public might hold.
  • Despite the evidence, he continued to hold that misconception.
  • Teachers often encounter students who hold fundamental misconceptions in science.
  • The media sometimes perpetuates misconceptions that people hold.
  • It's hard to change someone's mind when they hold such a strong misconception.
  • He used his speech to challenge the misconceptions many people hold about his culture.
  • Do you hold any misconceptions about the benefits of exercise?