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"misspeak" Definitions
  1. to say something in a way that is not clear or not accurate

42 Sentences With "misspeak"

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I don't want to misspeak and say something that'll be misinterpreted.
But did Nicotero simply misspeak or drop a major season 7 spoiler?
Biden's debate performance at times reinforced his tendency to meander and misspeak.
ROGER HIRSCHBERGBONDVILLE, VT. To the Editor: Your report of another presidential misspeak degrades your journalistic standard.
" Speaking to CNN's Chris Cuomo on Wednesday, Santorum said, "I did misspeak in using the term CPR.
But he appeared to misspeak on Friday, telling "Fox & Friends" that he does, in fact, want corruption.
And in "Hit and misspeak" we described the cost of Labour's fictional £300,000 policing plan as £300 per officer.
It defends and protects their private views once spoken as misspeak, and then camouflages racist behavior as error of judgment.
Rely on experts who aren't political, who won't possibly misspeak, because they have been working on the issue for 20 years.
He said he is nervous that Trump will misspeak or be less-than-presidential, but believes the advantages outweigh the risks.
The big difference now is that Biden is the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination for president, with each misspeak front and center.
And so to compromise what you actually believed in order to get through it -- INGRAHAM: So you are saying he didn&apost misspeak?
"I understand during a live interview how one can misspeak and we appreciate the clarification," Mayor Bruce Wilkerson said in a statement Friday.
In the pre-Trump election paradigm, one media-exposed misspeak/misstep spelled the end for a candidate: Mitt Romney's infamous 47 percent comment.
" A White House spokesperson said Trump did not misspeak by calling deportations a 'military operation,' but clarified the President meant "military" as an "adjective.
If he were to misspeak or otherwise incite another controversy when he hits the debate stage on Thursday, it would be a huge problem.
No matter the egregiousness of the error, misspeak, or offense, even when presented with undeniable evidence, the Trump campaign's consistent strategy is to never surrender.
Instead, the president seemed determined to convince any doubters that he did not misspeak in his first reaction to the events in Virginia on Saturday.
"It was a complete misspeak during a conversation over a hypothetical concept and there was a clarification issued," Katrina Pierson told CNN on Thursday morning.
Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) said on Wednesday that he did "misspeak"  when he said students should take CPR classes instead of marching to end gun violence.
You, me, and probably everybody have made mistakes, have said things that you know we regret or that turned out to be false, or we just misspeak.
This type of misspeak and unpreparedness is simply unacceptable from the president's cabinet secretary of the department whose purpose is to keep the homeland safe and secure.
Ashley responded that she wasn't an attorney and didn't want to misspeak, but expressed a willingness to work with the committee to hammer out the correct language.
"If the president did genuinely misspeak on Monday, it demonstrates his inability to articulate accurately U.S. foreign policy at the highest level, for the highest stakes," Whitman wrote.
It's all part of Hickenlooper's quirky political image — he vows not to run attack ads and has frequently made fun of his tendency to misspeak and wander off political message.
George W. Bush turned his wit on himself, poking at perceptions he was dim and at his propensity to misspeak in speeches that are remembered as glimmers of levity in otherwise dark political times.
But another official authorized to speak on behalf of the transition team pushed back on that view, saying Tillerson "did not misspeak" when he said China should be barred from its man-made islands.
Party officials and other primary candidates have publicly and privately expressed concern in recent months about the 76-year-old former vice president's age and propensity to misspeak in debates and on the campaign trail.
Speaking with CNN's Ashley Banfield on "The Legal View" Tuesday about Trump's fumble, spokeswoman Katrina Pierson said, "After you've done several events over a short time period, people misspeak all of the time -- slip of the tongue."
At the first debate in June, Castro did misspeak by saying "trans women" when he meant to say "trans men," but essentially asserted that reproductive justice isn't just for cis women, but also for transgender and nonbinary folks.
From this perspective, even Biden's many gaffes are reminiscent of Jed Bartlet's White House, where staffers seemed to misspeak in every other episode in ways that were misinterpreted to great comedic effect, even though they always meant well.
While polls show him struggling with voters of color in later-voting states, in Iowa he draws supporters among moderates who like Mr. Biden but worry about his age, his tendency to misspeak and his uneven debate performances.
Politicians—along with everyone else—misspeak and flub facts all the time, and it seems like a good idea for the media to reserve the L-word for occasions when it's clear that the liar in question knew that what they were saying was untrue.
Through public histrionics or private penalties—canceling visas, statements condemning foreigners who misspeak as having "hurt the feelings of the Chinese people"—the Party's propaganda apparatus makes certain topics, such as the status of self-ruling Taiwan, which China claims as a province, seem radioactive.
You know the sort of thing: the blank gun in the play that fails to fire, the romantic kiss that transfers the mustache from his upper lip to hers, the "misspeak" that produces a perhaps unintended obscenity, or the wig that slips sideways and falls to roars of laughter.
Damian Collins, a member of Parliament and head of a committee investigating fake news, said the men had "themselves put on the record that they frequently lie, exaggerate, misspeak and misunderstand," adding it was difficult to know whether to believe what the men told the committee about their meetings with Russian officials.
" Mr. Biden, who has faced renewed scrutiny of his foreign policy record and especially his Iraq war vote, also appeared to misspeak at times, referring to Iran when he apparently intended to say Iraq, and he appeared to say that the current perilous situation was "unavoidable," when excerpts from the speech circulated before the appearance used the word "avoidable.
" Nick Merrill, Clinton's traveling press secretary, said Clinton did not misspeak and her statement reflected her articulating her desire to "raise the federal minimum wage nationally to $12" while she also "remains supportive of local efforts to go to $15 on the state and local level, and wants to see that happen beyond New York, California and Seattle and the handful of other places that are phasing it in already.
2007) (citing John H. Wigmore, , 181 (1935)). Judge Posner argued that because witnesses "are prone to fudge, to fumble, to misspeak, to misstate, to exaggerate," few trials would reach a judgment if "any such pratfall warranted disbelieving a witness's entire testimony."Kadia v. Gonzales, 501 F.3d 817, 821 (7th Cir. 2007).
Sometimes players misspeak the phrases as the spoonerisms "fucky duzz" or "duzzy fuck". The Book of Beer Awesomeness describes the appeal of the game lying in "watching a prudish player scream out a string of obscenities." One strategy is, when saying "Does he?", to look at the person who would have ordinarily been next.
In Yuki-chan, she has none of her psychopathic tendencies, and instead serves as a neighbour and sisterly/motherly figure for Nagato - doing things like waking her up and making her dinner. In this reality, she actually does move to Canada to study. ; : : Tsuruya is the hyperactive friend of Mikuru (from the current time plane) recognizable by her loud voice, calf-length hair, and prominent upper canine. Her canine gives her an idiosyncratic speech pattern, causing her to misspeak by leaving out syllables.
Those people are having conversations, and the conversations become issues and the issues become talked about. Pretty soon, the rest of the world picks up on it, even the politicians." Cooder's displeasure with the Republican Party and its financial supporters, particularly the Koch Brothers, also inspired his songwriting. He found the party to be "insanely dangerous" to Barack Obama's presidency and the US, and said of them in an interview for The Guardian, "in case anybody thinks Michele Bachmann or Sarah Palin are clowns because they misspeak or don't know their history or they say silly things: that's just an act, and it's a useful act.

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