mistakable

IPA: mɪstˈeɪkʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Possible to be mistaken or misunderstood.
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Examples of "mistakable" in Sentences

  • Nor is their message so brief, and so less than mistakable.
  • Less mistakable was Mordred himself, riding beside Cerdic at the head of the Saxons.
  • For the lucky few, these ticks are minimal, boring, and mistakable for loveable quirky personality flaws.
  • Un-mistakable is the indelible hand writing caption that reads: "me myself" the words are double underlined over the surface of the photonear the bottom corner.
  • The Clintons must be made to understand in no mistakable terms that this country does not belong to them, and indeed, the democratic party does not belong to them.
  • More critical are analogous words that have acquired easily mistakable senses, such as eventually/eventuellement (‘possibly’), actually/actuellement (‘currently’), or to attend/attendre (‘to wait’).
  • Well, you see, in that movie, Jesus lash out at that high rabbin in no mistakable languages, calig him names and insulting the jews, and going on with "who do you think that you are jews? you think that you are better than the rest of us?!"
  • This may be least true of the long "culottes", trousers most closely resembling a skirt, and at best mistakable for a skirt, but insofar as "culottes" establish the principle of dividing woman's outward apparel from the waist down, they merely disguise the grave disorder.

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