The president's plan on health-care reform was misconceived.
Oh, dude, the past tense of "misconception" is "misconceived." Like, you know when you thought you were supposed to wear a costume to that party, but it turns out it was just a regular get-together? Yeah, that was a total misconception, and now it's officially "misconceived."
The adjective form for the verb to misconceive is the past participle, misconceived. Example sentence:The misconceived questions on the algebra test earned Jeffrey an F. He did not read the questions carefully.
No, "misconceptual" is not a recognized word in the English language. The correct term would be "misconceived."
So that people can see what and how other people/objects are like in the past, present, or the misconceived future or for entertainment
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