mistakenly interpret
Frequency: 7.213.0 per million words
To understand or explain the meaning of something by mistake.
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Examples (20)
- People often mistakenly interpret silence as agreement.
- Many readers mistakenly interpret the author's irony as sincerity.
- He mistakenly interpreted her smile as an invitation.
- She mistakenly interpreted his silence as a sign of disapproval.
- Don't mistakenly interpret my kindness for weakness.
- The lawyer argued that the jury could easily mistakenly interpret the evidence.
- The media can mistakenly interpret statistics, leading to misinformation.
- It's common to mistakenly interpret cultural differences as personal affronts.
- She might have mistakenly interpreted his hesitation as reluctance.
- He mistakenly interpreted her smile as an invitation to flirt.
- It's easy to mistakenly interpret cultural differences.
- Don't mistakenly interpret my directness as rudeness; I'm just being clear.
- We must be careful not to mistakenly interpret the data.
- The software algorithm mistakenly interpreted the blurry image as a threat.
- His words were mistakenly interpreted as a criticism.
- Historical documents can sometimes be mistakenly interpreted due to lack of context.
- They often mistakenly interpret complex instructions.
- We must be careful not to mistakenly interpret preliminary data as conclusive.
- A hasty judgment can lead you to mistakenly interpret the situation.
- Some critics mistakenly interpret the film's open ending as unresolved.