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be wrong
verb as in misjudge
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verb as in mistake
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Example Sentences
But you would be wrong to think the cost of living crisis is over.
“I am so pleasantly surprised to be wrong—that there is a real appetite here, and a real moment for people to reengage locally,” Litman said.
I want to be wrong about this.
Karrie Gaspard-Hogewood, a sociologist at Tulane University who studies neo-charismatic Christianity, characterizes this thinking as “God can’t be wrong, so it must be some kind of human error or nefariousness or cheating.”
She added that Trump “hasn’t entered the White House yet” and it would be wrong to speculate on future US foreign policy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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