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MISS THE POINT definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

MISS THE POINT meaning: 1. to not understand something correctly or what is important about it: 2. to not understand…. Learn more.

MISS THE POINT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Overlook or fail to understand the essential or important part of something, as in Chris missed the point of Gwen's complaint, thinking she was opposed to the ...

Missing the Point: Meaning & Examples | Vaia

Missing the point is a logical fallacy. A fallacy is an error of some kind. A logical fallacy is employed as a logical reason, but it is actually flawed and ...

miss the point - Longman Dictionary

miss the point meaning, definition, what is miss the point: to not understand the main point of what...: Learn more.

miss the point - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Verb ... To fail to grasp the meaning of an utterance or situation. You're supposed to dip the bread in the soup. Eating them ...

99 Synonyms & Antonyms for MISS THE POINT | Thesaurus.com

verb as in misconceive ... Compare Synonyms ... Synonyms Antonyms ... Strong matches ... Weak matches ... verb as in misread ... Compare Synonyms ... Synonyms Antonyms.

Miss the point - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

miss the point. to fail to understand the important part of something. I'm afraid you missed the point. Let me explain it again. You keep explaining, and I keep ...

Is it rude to say, 'You are missing the point'? - Quora

It can be. It's saying that the other person is failing to think things through. Whether it's appropriate depends on the context of the conversation.

"You missed the point" is a valid defense against criticism but dont ...

"That's the point" and "You missed the point" are arguments you see very often when people defend OR attack something by discrediting someone's capacity to ...

What is another word for "miss the point"? - WordHippo

Find 134 synonyms for "miss the point" and other similar words that you can use instead from our thesaurus.

Missing the Point (TV Mini Series 2015– ) - IMDb

Missing the Point: With Danielle Parton, Beth Kilburn, Kat Rose-Martin, Linda Edwards.

Missing the point - Idioms by The Free Dictionary

miss the point. Overlook or fail to understand the essential or important part of something, as in Chris missed the point of Gwen's complaint, thinking she was ...

Missing the Point - A Sports Podcast

Discover a New England twist on sports commentary with Missing the Point - A Sports Podcast. Join our unapologetic crew for weekly episodes and exclusive ...

What is another word for "missing the point"? - WordHippo

What is another word for missing the point? ; misperception · misreckoning ; mistranslation · misknowing ; false impression · failure to understand ; mixing up ...

Dramatically Missing the Point - TV Tropes

The Dramatically Missing the Point trope as used in popular culture. Sometimes people can miss the point of things, due to being dense, stubborn, ...

Missing the Point - LinkedIn

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Make a statement with the Missing the Point Stun Pen! This three-in-one stun pen is the perfect way to protect yourself - with a powerful stun feature, ...

Missing the Point - Fallacies - ChangingMinds.org

An argument is given from which a perfectly valid and sound conclusion may be drawn, yet the stated conclusion is something else.

Missing the point | LingLogic Wiki - Fandom

A person commits the fallacy of missing the point when, while her premises do indeed support one conclusion, she draws a second, different, conclusion.