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misquotation

[ mis-kwoh-tey-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of misquoting.
  2. an instance or occasion of misquoting or of being misquoted.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of misquotation1

First recorded in 1765–75; mis- 1 + quotation

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Example Sentences

My correspondence about the misquotation of Tennyson has quieted itself since the fifth letter.

He made a misquotation and I said it wasnt in the Bible: I hunted for days and days.

We should be less likely to see the classic words of Lincoln mangled beyond recognition by messy misquotation.

It is a small matter, but not irrelevant, that this striking mistake is commonly supported by a striking misquotation.

It was, for one thing, Mary's habit of misquotation that got upon Ledgar's nerves.

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