misremember
verb [ I or T ] (also mis-remember) uk/ˌmɪs.rɪˈmem.bər/ us/ˌmɪs.rɪˈmem.bɚ/
记错
to remember something in the wrong way
It is strange how we misremember childhood events.
I may be misremembering.
He insisted that he had mis-remembered the facts. 他坚持说他之前记错了事实。
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- Lawyers argued that he had innocently misremembered the conversation.
- I seem to recall she liked him, though I could be misremembering.
- Some people may lie, or misremember, so it can be extremely difficult to know the truth.
- When they could not find the car, they assumed they had merely mis-remembered the parking space.
- While he may have mis-remembered details, his allegations ring true.