Misconceived vs Faulty - What's the difference?
misconceived | faulty | Related terms |
(misconceive)
to misunderstand
* 1694, William Congreve, The Double-Dealer
Having or displaying faults; not perfect; not adequate or acceptable.
(obsolete) At fault, to blame; guilty.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.iv:
Misconceived is a related term of faulty.
As a verb misconceived
is (misconceive).As an adjective faulty is
having or displaying faults; not perfect; not adequate or acceptable.misconceived
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Verb
(head)misconceive
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Verb
(en-verb)- Nay, misconceive me not, madam, when I say I have had a gen'rous and a faithful passion, which you had never favoured, but through revenge and policy.
Derived terms
* misconceptionfaulty
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Adjective
(er)- They replaced the faulty wiring and it has worked fine ever since.
- I don't think you can infer that from the premise. It's a faulty argument.
- Her faultie Handmayd, which that bale did breede, / Confest, how Philemon her wrought to chaunge her weede.