What is another word for misstated?

Pronunciation: [mɪsstˈe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

Misstated is a word that means to express something incorrectly, inaccurately, or falsely. There are various synonyms for the word misstated, such as misrepresented, falsified, distorted, twisted, misreported, perverted, twisted, and misconstrued. Each of these synonyms conveys the idea of conveying information in a way that is not accurate. Misrepresent implies an intention to deceive, whereas falsify and distort refer to a deliberate intention to alter the facts. Twisted and perverted suggest that the original information has been altered or presented in a way that is misleading or harmful. Misreported and misconstrued mean that the information has been presented incorrectly without an intention to mislead.

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What are the hypernyms for Misstated?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Misstated

I have not wilfully omitted or misstated any part of it; but if I have, I hope the gentlemen who are of counsel on either side will be so kind as to set me right.
"Trial-of-Mary-Blandy"
Roughead, William
Either the names and order of the successive emperors, or the length of time during which they reigned would be liable to be misstated.
"Japan"
David Murray
Calef's was in itself a rather meager production, not putting forth the whole or even the main facts in the case, but indicating that in this, that, and the other particular, Mather had misstated or overstated, and that some of his own acts might be indelicate or improper.
"Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism"
Allen Putnam

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