"Miscommunicated" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Miscommunicated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Miscommunicated" Meaning

Miscommunicated refers to a situation where a message or information is not conveyed effectively or correctly between two or more people, often resulting in misunderstanding or confusion. This can happen when there is a breakdown in communication, whether it is due to language barriers, unclear or ambiguous language, or other factors.

"Miscommunicated" Examples

5 Examples of "Miscommunicated"


The tourists in Japan miscommunicated with the locals and ended up ordering the wrong food because of the language barrier. [VERB]
The company apologized for the miscommunication that led to the project being delayed. [VERB]
As a non-native English speaker, she often miscommunicated her ideas in meetings, causing confusion among her colleagues. [VERB]
The news article claimed that the government miscommunicated with the public regarding the new policy. [VERB]
The couple miscommunicated for so long that they ended up having misunderstandings about their relationship. [VERB]

Note: In each example, "miscommunicated" is used as a verb, meaning to convey or express something in a way that is unclear or misunderstood.

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