English to Spanish Dictionary misconception

misconception

Idea equivocada
definition
noun
public misconceptions about AIDS remain high
a view or opinion that is incorrect because it is based on faulty thinking or understanding.
translation of 'misconception'
noun
equivocación,
concepto erróneo,
idea falsa
example
This may be because of 'misconceptions' among patients and reluctance among patients to use inhalers.
As a start on the road to understanding, Australians should demolish two 'misconceptions' .
The problem with success too often is it creates expectations, or even 'misconceptions' among critics and fans alike.
Well what are the most common faults or 'misconceptions' that you find among average adult swimmers, John?
I hope this has cleared up any 'misconceptions' regarding this matter.
There is no reason why the views and 'misconceptions' which exist in the workplace should be any different from society generally.
Clarke is always at pains to point out errors and 'misconceptions' in earlier writings, and he does so convincingly.
This argument is based on a number of misstatements and 'misconceptions' .
Your story contained so many 'misconceptions' and falsehoods, one scarcely knows where to begin.
It appears, worryingly, that these 'misconceptions' are shared by many of our politicians.
It was clear to me that profound 'misconceptions' were widespread.
As another so-called expert, I feel compelled to address some of the 'misconceptions' .
Much of what we understand to be the truth are probably 'misconceptions' .
A lot of the original points of view were based on 'misconceptions' about the other side's point of view.
So you can see the paper still has some serious 'misconceptions' about what's important.
We must value that reputation and work together to nurture it and remove any 'misconceptions' that will put it at risk.
Apparently, 'misconceptions' abound as to the nature and purpose of bilingual education.
He knew everything that every one else had 'misconceptions' about or misconstrued.
But the idea that people oppose media intrusion is based on 'misconceptions' that are rarely challenged.
Suspicion and 'misconceptions' about Zimbabwe can only be cleared when there is dialogue and openness.
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