[
US
/ˈmɪsˈpɹɪnt/
]
VERB
- print incorrectly
NOUN
- a mistake in printed matter resulting from mechanical failures of some kind
How To Use misprint In A Sentence
- Errors are minor; misprints occasionally spoil an excellent, well-researched, and well-illustrated text, though a badly needed index is omitted. Anthony Symondson on "Hardman of Birmingham"
- Misprints often crop up in the papers.
- To augment the brigades 'efforts, TerraCycle also is collecting what's called postindustrial waste from many manufacturers -- which includes excess labels or packaging with misprints that never makes it to market. TerraCycle Fashions a New Life
- Some idiot, either by accident or with purpose, had misprinted it.
- I noticed very few misprints or other mistakes.
- (And before you sic me, if "Ferd" is a misprint, it's not mine.) Tampa Bay Buccaneers : News
- Somewhere between the overpriced boutique hotels and the bargain hostels lie the special places with great service, "buena onda" (a good vibe) and rates that make you assume there has been a misprint. South America: Perfect posadas
- We can't publish the newsletter like this - it's full of misprints.
- The rest of the volume sets out to prove that dictum, invoking misprints and failed corrections as emblems for how people think and how the world makes of itself a kind of accidental sense.
- Possibly a misprint, but did the man who was sentenced to three months for decapitating Margaret Thatcher's statue really offer to do 150,000 hours community work instead?