misreview

verb

Etymology

From mis- + review.

  1. derived from revideō
  2. derived from reveue
  3. inherited from revewe
  4. prefixed as misreview — “mis + review

Definitions

  1. To review (make a critical evaluation) from the wrong perspective.

    • June Arnold states more strongly that women writers are likely to be “misreviewed by male papers” which causes their work to quickly go out of print for “economic (political) reasons.”
    • I am probably the most misread, misreviewed, and misunderstood novelist now writing.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA