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- DictionaryMis·tak·en/məˈstāk(ə)n/
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- 1. wrong in one's opinion or judgment: "she wondered whether she'd been mistaken about his intentions"
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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)
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.