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Definition of mishear in English: mishearverbmisheard mɪsˈhɪəˌmɪsˈhɪr [with object]Fail to hear (a person or their words) correctly. 听错(人)的话;听错(话),误听 she must have misheard him no object for a moment, he thought he had misheard Example sentencesExamples - Slowly, she turned her head back towards the boy, sure that she had misheard him.
- Thinking he had misheard Joseph, he let his eyes close again.
- Well, I misheard you when you announced the appearances.
- She wasn't sure if it had been the kick to the head or if she had just misheard him, but suddenly the baron looked entirely too pleased to see her.
- When the platter arrived, we wondered if they had misheard us and brought three servings.
- Maybe I misheard the member, but I think she said the rate of gang apprehensions had increased by over 30 percent.
- I just want to make sure that I'm not mishearing you, or maybe you misspoke.
- He accepted the compliment, but I realized that he had misheard me.
- He must have misheard me, because he looked at me with dumb uncomprehending love.
- Samantha at first thought she had misheard him.
- At first, I was certain I had misheard him, so I didn't say anything.
- ‘Repeat,’ he demanded, sounding as if he thought he had misheard her.
- I am perfectly prepared to concede that I might have misheard her, and that instead of saying ‘each’, she said ‘six’.
- No, you must have misheard me… I didn't say I couldn't read, I said I didn't like to.
- I'm sure I misheard the doctor, and will see if a few teaspoons of milky cereal make a difference.
- I mishear him and think he's asking if we have a room to rent, and say no.
- When asked why he had told the police otherwise, he said: ‘They must've misheard me’.
- Did your reporter mishear the word ‘delighted’?
- I wondered if he'd misheard me and decided that he'd probably noticed another table open up or a stool at the bar had become available.
- I believe that you just asked me to be your wife but… I must surely have misheard you.
Synonyms fail to hear, fail to take in, misunderstand
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- Did your reporter mishear the word ‘delighted’?
- Well, I misheard you when you announced the appearances.
- I am perfectly prepared to concede that I might have misheard her, and that instead of saying ‘each’, she said ‘six’.
- I believe that you just asked me to be your wife but… I must surely have misheard you.
- I'm sure I misheard the doctor, and will see if a few teaspoons of milky cereal make a difference.
- I wondered if he'd misheard me and decided that he'd probably noticed another table open up or a stool at the bar had become available.
- I just want to make sure that I'm not mishearing you, or maybe you misspoke.
- He accepted the compliment, but I realized that he had misheard me.
- When the platter arrived, we wondered if they had misheard us and brought three servings.
- She wasn't sure if it had been the kick to the head or if she had just misheard him, but suddenly the baron looked entirely too pleased to see her.
- He must have misheard me, because he looked at me with dumb uncomprehending love.
- No, you must have misheard me… I didn't say I couldn't read, I said I didn't like to.
- When asked why he had told the police otherwise, he said: ‘They must've misheard me’.
- Thinking he had misheard Joseph, he let his eyes close again.
- At first, I was certain I had misheard him, so I didn't say anything.
- Maybe I misheard the member, but I think she said the rate of gang apprehensions had increased by over 30 percent.
- I mishear him and think he's asking if we have a room to rent, and say no.
- Slowly, she turned her head back towards the boy, sure that she had misheard him.
- Samantha at first thought she had misheard him.
Synonyms fail to hear, fail to take in, misunderstand |