Misquoted [verb]
Definition of Misquoted:
lie, distort
Synonyms of Misquoted:
● Angle
● Beard
● Belie
● Build up
● Cloak
● Color
● Con
● Confuse
● Disguise
● Distort
● Dress
● Falsify
● Garble
● Mangle
● Mask
● Misstate
● Palter
● Pervert
● Pirate
● Promote
● Puff
● Skew
● Slant
● Snow
● Stretch
● Twist
● Warp
● Cover up
● Miscolor
● Overdraw
● Phony up
● Trump up
Sentence/Example of Misquoted:
Sufficient unto the day—No, hang it, I think I misquoted it.
Be good, sweet lad, and let who will be clever, misquoted Phil with a chuckle.
"'I am all the sisters of my father's house,'" he misquoted cheerily.
I could not love you half so much, loved I not honour more, misquoted Edward.
Apparently Mr. Bland's informant has misquoted in conversation.
The letter contains two lines of a hymn which you have misquoted.
"Man's work is from sun to sun, but a doctor's work is never done," he misquoted.
Hanlon grinned and misquoted, "Life is real, life is earnest, and the gravy is my goal."
Tourgeniff (1 time) Could be misquoted by character, left as original.
If you misquoted Sullivan it means a bad thing for our paper.