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way-off
adjective as in erroneous
adjective as in fallacious
adjective as in inaccurate
adjective as in inappropriate
adjective as in incorrect
adjective as in mistaken
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- confounded
- confused
- deceived
- deluded
- duped
- fooled
- misguided
- misinformed
- misinterpreting
- misjudging
- misled
- tricked
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Example Sentences
But this was unexpected: way-off three-point shooting.
“And all of them talk about how every week they’ll get one or two letters from somebody sending them a Seals hockey card or a puck or a program to sign. … They all had stories about playing in California, this way-off bastion of hockey in the National Hockey League. It was fun to hear those stories.”
No, sir, I hain't a needin' none them way-off States," Mr. Doggett shook his head emphatically: "thar's too many quair creeters in 'em fer me.
I feel just the same about you as I did in those way-off days.
This strange child from a "way-off" western farm had her own methods of campaign.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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