Misrecall Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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misrecall

[ˌmɪs.rɪˈkɔːl ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

memory error

To misrecall means to remember something inaccurately or to fail to recall the correct information. It often involves confusing one memory with another or incorrectly believing that an event occurred when it did not.

Synonyms

confuse, forget, misremember.

Examples of usage

  • I tend to misrecall details from last week's meeting.
  • She misrecalls the names of the people she met at the party.
  • If you misrecall the date, you might miss the appointment.

Translations

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Origin of 'misrecall'

The term 'misrecall' combines the prefix 'mis-', which denotes wrongness or error, with the word 'recall', originating from the Latin 'recallare', meaning 'to call back'. 'Recall' has been used in English since the 15th century, with the first documented use indicating the ability to bring back to mind previously learned information. The prefix 'mis-' has been part of the English language since the Old English period, indicating a negative or opposite action. 'Misrecall' thus reflects a specific error in the cognitive process of memory retrieval, highlighting how human memory can be fallible and subject to distortion.