misstatement — mis‧state‧ment [ˌmɪsˈsteɪtmənt] noun [countable] LAW the act of deliberately giving false information to someone, especially in order to persuade them to enter into a contract, or a statement giving false information; = MISREPRESENTATION * * *… … Financial and business terms
misstatement — I noun bad reporting, blunder, deceit, deception, deviation from truth, distortion, duplicity, erratum, error, false statement, falsehood, falsification, fiction, imprecision, inaccuracy, incorrect statement, inexactitude, inexactness,… … Law dictionary
misstatement — [n] misrepresentation adulteration, coloring, distortion, exaggeration, fabrication, falsehood, false light, falsification, inaccuracy, lie, misstatement, mutilation, not a true picture*, slant, story*, stretch, tall story*, twist, untruth;… … New thesaurus
Misstatement — Mis*state ment, n. An incorrect statement. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
misstatement — (n.) 1790, from MISSTATE (Cf. misstate) + MENT (Cf. ment) … Etymology dictionary
misstatement — n. to make a misstatement * * * [ˌmɪs steɪtmənt] to make a misstatement … Combinatory dictionary
misstatement — [[t]mɪ̱sste͟ɪtmənt[/t]] misstatements N COUNT A misstatement is an incorrect statement, or the giving of false information. [mainly AM] He finally corrected his misstatement and offered to reduce the fee... While this booklet has become an… … English dictionary
misstatement of fact — I noun distortion, exaggeration, fabrication, false coloring, false statement, falsification, garbled version, misconstruction, misinformation, misinterpretation, misrepresentation, misstatement, perversion, untruth associated concepts: perjury,… … Law dictionary
misstatement — noun see misstate … New Collegiate Dictionary
misstatement — See misstate. * * * … Universalium