Mistakable: meaning, definitions and examples

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mistakable

 

[ mɪˈsteɪkəbl ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

clarity description

Mistakable refers to something that can easily be confused with something else or misunderstood. This term is typically used to describe characteristics or attributes that might lead to a wrong assumption or interpretation. For example, a mistakable sound might resemble another sound that is quite different. Generally, items or scenarios described as mistakable require careful attention to avoid confusion.

Synonyms

ambiguous, confusable, misinterpretable

Examples of usage

  • The two brands have mistakable logos that can easily be confused.
  • Her voice was mistakable for that of a professional singer.
  • The design was thought to be mistakable for an older model.
  • His explanation was so unclear, it became mistakable.

Translations

Translations of the word "mistakable" in other languages:

🇵🇹 inalterável

🇮🇳 गलत समझने योग्य

🇩🇪 unverwechselbar

🇮🇩 tidak dapat disalahartikan

🇺🇦 невідмінний

🇵🇱 niesamowity

🇯🇵 間違えやすい

🇫🇷 inconfondable

🇪🇸 inconfundible

🇹🇷 yanlış anlaşılamaz

🇰🇷 혼동할 수 없는

🇸🇦 لا يمكن الخلط بينه

🇨🇿 neomylný

🇸🇰 neomylný

🇨🇳 不可混淆的

🇸🇮 nepomešljiv

🇮🇸 ómissandi

🇰🇿 қате түсінуге болмайтын

🇬🇪 არასასხებადი

🇦🇿 qarışdırıla bilməz

🇲🇽 inconfundible

Etymology

The word 'mistakable' originates from the combination of the prefix 'mis-' meaning 'wrongly' and the root 'take', which in this context refers to interpretation or understanding. Thus, 'mistakable' literally implies 'able to be taken wrongly'. The term has been in usage since at least the early 19th century, deriving from similar constructs in the English language that emphasize the potential for misunderstanding. This word has evolved to describe not just tangible items but also abstract concepts, highlighting the commonality of confusion in human communication.