mishear

[mɪsˈhɪr]

mishear Definition

to hear something incorrectly or inaccurately.

Using mishear: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "mishear" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I misheard what she said and thought she was angry.

  • Example

    He often mishears song lyrics and sings them incorrectly.

  • Example

    I'm sorry, I misheard you. Could you please repeat that?

  • Example

    She misheard the directions and got lost.

mishear Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with mishear

  • mishear someone's words

    to hear someone's words incorrectly or inaccurately

    Example

    I misheard his words and thought he said 'go' instead of 'stop'.

  • to hear a name incorrectly or inaccurately

    Example

    I misheard her name as 'Linda' instead of 'Lena'.

  • to often hear things incorrectly or inaccurately

    Example

    He frequently mishears what people say and has to ask them to repeat themselves.

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Summary: mishear in Brief

'Mishear' [mɪsˈhɪr] is a verb that means to hear something incorrectly or inaccurately. It is often used in situations where someone misunderstands what another person has said, such as 'I'm sorry, I misheard you. Could you please repeat that?' 'Mishear' can also be used to describe hearing a name or song lyric incorrectly, as in 'I misheard her name as Linda.'