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misconceiver


Meanings
  • Someone who intentionally misrepresents or deceives others.

    - "John repeatedly lied to his boss about completing the project on time, making him a misconceiver."
    - "Sarah intentionally provided her friend with incorrect directions to their destination, making her a misconceiver."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with misconceiver
misapprehender , misapprehend , misapprehends , misapprehending , misapprehension , misconstrue , misconstruement , misconstrueing , misconstrueingly , misconstrueingness , misconstrueingnesses , misconstrual , misconstruals , misconstrues , misconstruing , misconstruingly
Homophones
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  1. misconceiver, misconceivor


Variants
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misconceive , misconceived , misconceiver , misconceivers , misconceives , misconceiving
Forms
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misconceiver, misconceivers


Etymology
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The word 'misconceiver' is derived from the Latin words 'mis-' meaning 'wrong' or 'in error', and '-conciever' meaning 'one who conceives' or 'one who thinks up'.


Related Concepts
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  1. deception: The act of deliberately misrepresenting or concealing the truth in order to manipulate or deceive others.

  2. manipulation: The act of controlling or influencing the actions or decisions of others in order to achieve a desired outcome.

  3. misrepresentation: The act of deliberately misstating or misconstruing the meaning or significance of something in order to manipulate or deceive others.


Culture
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In literature and art, the term 'misconceiver' has been used to describe characters who intentionally deceive or mislead others. For example, in Shakespeare's play 'Othello', the character Iago is portrayed as a misconceiver, as he manipulates and deceives the other characters in the play, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.

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