Word Meanings - MISREPRESENT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To represent incorrectly ; to give a false erroneous representation of, either maliciously, ignirantly, or carelessly. Swift.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of MISREPRESENT)
- Counterfeit Simulate
- misrepresent
- impersonate
- Fabricate
- Construct
- make
- form
- forge
- invent
- falsify
- manufacture
- produce
- frame
- devise
- coin
- Falsify
- Mistake
- misinterpret
- belie
- betray
- garble
- cook
- Garble
- Misrepresent
- misquote
- mutilate
- dress
- color
- pervert
- distort
Related words: (words related to MISREPRESENT)
- INVENTIVE
Able and apt to invent; quick at contrivance; ready at expedients; as, an inventive head or genius. Dryden. -- In*vent"ive*ly, adv. -- In*vent"ive*ness, n. - MISINTERPRETABLE
Capable of being misinterpreted; liable to be misunderstood. - COLORMAN
A vender of paints, etc. Simmonds. - CONSTRUCT
together, to construct; con- + struere to pile up, set in order. See 1. To put together the constituent parts of in their proper place and order; to build; to form; to make; as, to construct an edlifice. 2. To devise; to invent; to set in order; - SIMULATE
Feigned; pretended. Bale. (more info) akin to simul at the same time, together, similis like. See Similar, - INVENTRESS
A woman who invents. Dryden. - PRODUCEMENT
Production. - FORGETTINGLY
By forgetting. - DRESSINESS
The state of being dressy. - COLORATE
Colored. Ray. - COLORIMETRY
The quantitative determination of the depth of color of a substance. 2. A method of quantitative chemical analysis based upon the comparison of the depth of color of a solution with that of a standard liquid. - FORGETFUL
1. Apt to forget; easily losing remembrance; as, a forgetful man should use helps to strengthen his memory. 2. Heedless; careless; neglectful; inattentive. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers. Heb. xiii. 2. - CONSTRUCTIVELY
In a constructive manner; by construction or inference. A neutral must have notice of a blockade, either actually by a formal information, or constructively by notice to his government. Kent. - BELIEVING
That believes; having belief. -- Be*liev"ing*ly, adv. - BETRAYAL
The act or the result of betraying. - FORGETFULNESS
1. The quality of being forgetful; prononess to let slip from the mind. 2. Loss of remembrance or recollection; a ceasing to remember; oblivion. A sweet forgetfulness of human care. Pope. 3. Failure to bear in mind; careless omission; inattention; - MISTAKEN
1. Being in error; judging wrongly; having a wrong opinion or a misconception; as, a mistaken man; he is mistaken. 2. Erroneous; wrong; as, a mistaken notion. - INVENTFUL
Full of invention. J. Gifford. - FORGEMAN
A skilled smith, who has a hammerer to assist him. - MISINTERPRETER
One who interprets erroneously. - UNDRESS
To take the dressing, or covering, from; as, to undress a wound. (more info) 1. To divest of clothes; to strip. 2. To divest of ornaments to disrobe. - DEMANDRESS
A woman who demands. - UNFRAME
To take apart, or destroy the frame of. Dryden. - CONCOLOR
Of the same color; of uniform color. "Concolor animals." Sir T. Browne. - OFFENDRESS
A woman who offends. Shak. - INFABRICATED
Not fabricated; unwrought; not artificial; natural. - ISABELLA; ISABELLA COLOR
A brownish yellow color. (more info) Spanish princess Isabella, daughter of king Philip II., in allusion to the color assumed by her shift, which she wore without change from - POINT-DEVICE; POINT-DEVISE
Uncommonly nice and exact; precise; particular. You are rather point-devise in your accouterments. Shak. Thus he grew up, in logic point-devise, Perfect in grammar, and in rhetoric nice. Longfellow. (more info) + point point, condition + devis - REDRESSIVE
Tending to redress. Thomson.