misconnote
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[edit]misconnote (third-person singular simple present misconnotes, present participle misconnoting, simple past and past participle misconnoted)
- To connote incorrectly; to imply something that is not true or valid.
- 1978, Carol Ann Cohen, An Investigation of the History and Background of Surrealism and Antonin Artaud's Place Within the Movement:
- Actors themselves must be acutely aware of what gestures or modes of speech will produce what Indicators and Sensors, for a movement that misconnotes a Sensor would be detrimental to the audiences' comprehension of the drama.
- 1997, Adedotun O. Phillips, Tunji Titilola, Sunday O. Titilola, Nigeria in two thousand and ten, page 71:
- Any attempts at centralization on regional or crop basis may be misconnoted with political undertones.
- 2014, Tracy Fessenden, Nicholas F. Radel, Magdalena J. Zaborowska, The Puritan Origins of American Sex, page 152:
- It is pleasurable to think about white men's bodies because white men's bodies misconnote the body of men that is the nation in all its exclusivity.