- con·strue
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
con|strue — «kuhn STROO; especially British KON stroo», verb, strued, stru|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to show the meaning of; explain; interpret: »Different lawyers may construe the same law differently. SYNONYM(S): expound. 2. to … Useful english dictionary
mis|con|strue — «MIHS kuhn STROO», transitive verb, strued, stru|ing. to take in a wrong or mistaken sense; misunderstand: »The little girl s shyness was sometimes misconstrued as rudeness. SYNONYM(S): misinterpret … Useful english dictionary
strue — con·strue; … English syllables
con — con·acre; con·cat·e·nate; con·cave; con·ceal·er; con·ceit; con·cen·trate; con·cen·tra·tor; con·cen·tric; con·cep·tual; con·cern; con·cern·ing; con·cert; con·cer·tante; con·cer·ti·na; con·ces·sion·ary; con·cha; con·cin·nate; con·com·i·tant;… … English syllables
con|stru´er — con|strue «kuhn STROO; especially British KON stroo», verb, strued, stru|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to show the meaning of; explain; interpret: »Different lawyers may construe the same law differently. SYNONYM(S): expound. 2. to … Useful english dictionary
con|stru´a|ble — con|strue «kuhn STROO; especially British KON stroo», verb, strued, stru|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to show the meaning of; explain; interpret: »Different lawyers may construe the same law differently. SYNONYM(S): expound. 2. to … Useful english dictionary
mis·con·strue — … Useful english dictionary
construe — con·strue … English syllables
construe — con•strue v. [[t]kənˈstru[/t]] esp. brit. [[t]ˈkɒn stru[/t]] n. [[t]ˈkɒn stru[/t]] v. strued, stru•ing, n. 1) to give or explain the meaning or intention of; interpret 2) to deduce by inference or interpretation; infer 3) gram. to analyze the… … From formal English to slang
construe — con|strue [kənˈstru:] v [T usually in passive] [Date: 1300 1400; : Late Latin; Origin: construere, from Latin, to construct , from com ( COM ) + struere to build ] to understand a remark or action in a particular way →↑misconstrue construe sth as … Dictionary of contemporary English