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erringly
adverb as in amiss
adverb as in mistakenly
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Example Sentences
The captiousness of criticism has usually referred to the style of the preceding authors as a standard from which the prevalent style of its contemporaries has erringly diverged.
That which we then sought erringly was at least our own free action, an outflow of inward light; we put our whole soul into the sect of the Free Elect.
I accepted the part he thus erringly assigned me, and let him run on about all the fortunes and chances of a soldier's life.
Thinking—but all erringly, Eyes hast thou, but in the glass Of the word thou dost not see.
I know not in what valley they wander erringly: do they not see that they depart and return not?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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