Usa "misconstrue" in una frase
misconstrue frasi di esempio
misconstrue
misconstrued
misconstruing
1. manner that is friendly, without being flirtatious, because some women may misconstrue this as
2. She agrees that most of the people in this world come to live ‘ordinary’ lives as opposed to ‘extraordinary’ lives and the crucial thing is not to misconstrue the former as insignificant
3. It’s time others realize that what they misconstrue as idol worship is but a Hindu way of concentrating on God
4. However, it would be erroneous to misconstrue his devotion to her as a necessary evil to ensure her munificence, for he remained faithful to her memory till the very end
5. To begin with, the Hindus should not misconstrue the soft centre the Indian Musalmans tend to nurse for Pakistan in their hearts as a synonym of their anti-Indian ethos for their minds are conditioned by the umma’s Quranic paranoia
6. Please forgive me for my past errors and try not to misconstrue my stupidity when I lash out at you
7. And he’d probably misconstrue it as flirting
8. misconstrue that as sex, he always had an odd definition of what sex
9. finished," and students will misconstrue, "we thought you said
10. Now do not misconstrue what I have said about
11. I nodded grimly, “Evil is always at work seeking to confuse and misconstrue the gospel salvation story and God’s word in general and that’s why one should always prove out what you believe and participate in by looking to the word of God and keeping yourself educated instead of going along with the herd over the cliff
12. Heaven Forbid that I should misconstrue your Honour and your Purity and lead you to believe I value you as nought but a Common Strumpet
1. Or your actions are being misunderstood and misconstrued
2. The true essence of this energy is love but it should not be misconstrued as the kind of love between a dating pair
3. Therefore, a forest populated by trees, in a manner that properly defines a forest, may be misconstrued by less discerning minds as a collection of trees (parts) rather than a forest (whole)
4. How could she throw off this closeness meant only to comfort her in the beginning, without making him suddenly aware of their continued embrace, and possibly resentful that she might have misconstrued his intent? Lying still was probably the best thing to do until she could work out how she might extricate herself
5. ’Whatever you say is liable to be misconstrued
6. David might have misconstrued what I have said
7. She saw that she had misjudged the Master's kindness; she perceived that she had misconstrued his manner of speech
8. Seeing that he was boxed in regardless of his response that could be misconstrued either way, Preacher Cooper remained silent with his expression of outrage still intact as he stared hatefully at the man who now confronted him and dared to challenge him in the religious arena
9. have been misconstrued as arrogance
10. Time and time again they misconstrued his
11. phone calls ended up getting misconstrued as threats and the doctor actual-
12. The Bible always gets misconstrued
13. back, convinced that his gesture would be misconstrued
14. Be that as it may, one wonders whether it was the Hindu apologia, the Muslim hypocrisy or the Indian intellectual naivety that is on display in the media in the wake of the communal riots! One of the reasons why the communal riots raise their ugly head at intervals in India is the tendency of the intellectuals, from both the communities, to push the issue of the Hindu-Muslim divide under the carpet lest their honest views should be misconstrued as the anti other
15. two, it can be misconstrued that you are crying over your own status as a single woman
16. Furthermore, none of this information should be misconstrued to suggest that
17. misconstrued when I chose to do likewise? Here is a typed version of Rod McKuen’s hand-
18. My heart starts racing again, and I clench my lips together so I won't say something that will reveal how disturbed I am, which could easily in his mind be misconstrued as freaking out
19. etc, which all these obstacles is where misconstrued beliefs and twisted traditions start
20. (Although how an ‘r’ can be misconstrued as an ‘o’ is beyond me) The Fat Man saw the completed sign on returning to the site after a Bank holiday weekend and as the project was already behind schedule, he decided to let it stay
21. point was key, because anything long-winded tended to get misconstrued
22. I misconstrued his feelings, I thought his anger was for the Citans and his love and passion were for me
23. Merely the inflection of a word, emphasizing a certain point, the slightest exaggeration, a change in the wording, can easily be misconstrued
24. This is not male and female, as most have misconstrued it, just as feminine and
25. actions could have been misconstrued, but insists he is innocent of trying to pull a fast one on Big Phil
26. 6:7, he advanced against it at once to mortify its simple lesson, bending it to agree with his selections of its figurative and misconstrued use
27. Indeed it is typical for some info to be intentionally misconstrued
28. One day, Thomas made statements that were misconstrued as racist by some
29. It was annoying the way Melly always misconstrued her motives—but
30. Sometimes, words meant in the utmost respect were misconstrued by overstrung relatives of the dead and scarcely were the last shovels of earth mounded above the coffin before trouble began
31. The letters continue in order, with letters that may be misconstrued as numbers being excluded
32. I hope that I may not be misconstrued into saying that the progenitors of whales did actually possess mouths lamellated like the beak of a duck
33. King; for, being much esteemed here, and always well received by the persons in power, he seems to have misconstrued their readiness to listen to his representations, and their warm professions of a disposition to remove the complaints of America in relation to impressment, into a supposed conviction on their part of the propriety of adopting the plan which he had proposed
1. Maybe, because of this abnormality in such a religiously conditioned Muslim mind-set, ‘the others’ too cannot be faulted for misconstruing their indifferent, if not hostile, behavior
2. Unless I was somehow misconstruing his shouts and cursing, I’m not sure he was a real fan of what my brother allegedly did