Similar words: conception, misconceive, inception, concept, conceptual, deception, perception, reception. Meaning: n. an incorrect conception.
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61. It is a common misconception that if you die intestate – in other words without making any will – then your closest relatives will decide how assets are split.
62. It is a common misconception that homeowners insurance will cover a dollhouse miniatures collection.
63. The misconception are superior to women is still dominating many people's minds.
64. " To see every bush and tree on Mount Bagong as an enemy soldier " is an example of misconception.
65. A common misconception is that there is something inherently electrical about a watt or kilowatt.
66. According to the Bulgarian insurance company stubs, misconception that it is sold 26 copies.
67. Another popular misconception has to do with Islam and terrorism.
68. They gave rise to all sorts of misconception and superstitions.
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