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- Dictionarymisbelief/ˌmɪsbɪˈliːf/
noun
- 1. a wrong or false belief or opinion: "the misbelief that alcohol problems require a specialist response"
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Misbelief is a noun that means an erroneous or false belief, such as a heresy. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and related entries from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Misbelief definition: erroneous belief; false opinion.. See examples of MISBELIEF used in a sentence.
Misbelief is a noun that means a false or unorthodox belief. Learn how to use it in sentences, synonyms, word frequency, and word origin from Collins English Dictionary.
Misbelief is a noun that means a false idea or belief, as in delusion. Find synonyms, antonyms, and examples of misbelief and related words in this online thesaurus.
Misbelief is a noun that means a wrong or faulty belief, or a heretical or unorthodox religious belief. Find out more about its pronunciation, translation, and usage examples from various sources.
Misbelieve is an intransitive verb that means to hold a false or unorthodox belief. It is an obsolete word that first appeared in the 14th century and is related to misbelief and misbeliever.
Misbelief is a noun that means a false or erroneous belief, or a belief that is contrary to the truth. It has four meanings in OED, two of which are obsolete, and comes from Middle English.