Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Dictionary
    Mis·tak·en
    /məˈstāk(ə)n/

    adjective

    • 1. wrong in one's opinion or judgment: "she wondered whether she'd been mistaken about his intentions"
  2. People also ask

  3. MISTAKEN meaning: 1. wrong in what you believe, or based on a belief that is wrong: 2. wrong in what you believe, or…. Learn more.

  4. based on a wrong opinion or bad judgement synonym misguided. I told her my secret in the mistaken belief that I could trust her. Definition of mistaken adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. mistaken wrong in your opinion or judgment; based on a wrong opinion or bad judgment: You're completely mistaken about Jane. incorrect (somewhat formal) wrong according to the facts; containing mistakes: Many of the statistics were incorrect.

  6. May 30, 2024 · mistaken. (mɪsteɪkən ) 1. adjective [v-link ADJ] If you are mistaken about something, you are wrong about it. I see I was mistaken about you. See if I'm not mistaken. 2. adjective [ADJ n] A mistaken belief or opinion is incorrect. I had a mistaken view of what was happening.

  7. If you are mistaken, or you have a mistaken belief, you are wrong about something: If you think you can behave like that, you are mistaken.

  8. If you are mistaken, or you have a mistaken belief, you are wrong about something: If you think you can behave like that, you are mistaken. mistakenly. adverb. I mistakenly (= wrongly) thought he had left. (Definition of mistaken from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  9. mistaken. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mis‧tak‧en /məˈsteɪkən/ adjective 1 → be mistaken 2 → mistaken belief/idea/impression/view etc —mistakenly adverb Examples from the Corpus mistaken • Schultz was afraid to say anything, fearing she might be mistaken.

  1. People also search for