noun
- a wrong or mistaken understanding or belief about something
Examples
- I had the misimpression that the meeting was at 3 PM, but it was actually at 2 PM.
- The article gave readers a misimpression about the company’s financial health.
- She wanted to correct any misimpression that she was opposed to the project.
- His casual attitude created a misimpression that he didn’t care about his work.
- The politician worked to dispel the misimpression that he was out of touch with voters.
- Don’t let his silence give you the misimpression that he agrees with you.