Misprinted: meaning, definitions and examples

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misprinted

 

[ mɪsˈprɪntɪd ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

printing error

Misprinted refers to an occurrence where something, typically text or an image, has been printed in an incorrect manner. This could include typographical errors, wrong ink colors, or misalignment in layouts. When something is misprinted, it may not convey the intended message accurately.

Synonyms

error in printing, incorrectly printed, mistyped

Examples of usage

  • The flyer was misprinted with several spelling errors.
  • We received a misprinted edition of the book.
  • The t-shirts were misprinted, leading to a loss of sales.
  • A misprinted label caused confusion in the inventory.
  • The invitations were misprinted with the wrong date.

Translations

Translations of the word "misprinted" in other languages:

🇵🇹 imprimido incorretamente

🇮🇳 गलत मुद्रित

🇩🇪 falsch gedruckt

🇮🇩 dicetak salah

🇺🇦 неправильно надрукований

🇵🇱 błędnie wydrukowany

🇯🇵 誤って印刷された

🇫🇷 imprimé incorrectement

🇪🇸 impreso incorrectamente

🇹🇷 yanlış basılmış

🇰🇷 잘못 인쇄된

🇸🇦 مطبوعة بشكل خاطئ

🇨🇿 tisknutý chybně

🇸🇰 nesprávne vytlačený

🇨🇳 印刷错误

🇸🇮 natisnjen napačno

🇮🇸 prentað ranglega

🇰🇿 қате басылған

🇬🇪 არასწორად დაბეჭდილი

🇦🇿 səhv çap olunmuş

🇲🇽 impreso incorrectamente

Etymology

The term 'misprint' is derived from the prefix 'mis-', signifying wrong or incorrect, and the word 'print', which comes from the Old English 'pressian', meaning to press or to imprint. This term became common in the printing industry, especially with the rise of print media in the 15th century. With the advent of movable type and the printing press, errors in printing became more recognizable and thus gave way to the necessity of identifying when something has been misprinted. Its usage has evolved to encompass errors not just in physical print but also in digital formats where information is produced en masse. As technology has developed, the variations and causes of misprints have expanded, but the fundamental concept of incorrect printing remains.