"Wrong-headed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Incorrect or misguided in thought or opinion. Characterized by a misunderstanding or misjudgment of a situation.
A writ is a formal document issued by a court or judge, especially one that requires someone to do something or bring a case to court.
Adjective:<br>1. Recorded in writing, especially on paper.<br>Example: "The book is written in English."<br>2. Conveyed in words or language, either spoken or written.<br>Example: "The message was written in a letter."<br><br>Verb:<br>1. To record (something, such as a letter or a document) using written words.<br>Example: "Write a letter to your friend."<br>2. To express in written words.<br>Example: "The poet wrote a beautiful verse."<br>3. To create a document or record of (something).<br>Example: "They wrote the event in the history books."<br><br>Noun:<br>1. A mark or symbol on a surface made with a pen, pencil, or finger.<br>Example: "Can you erase the written word?"<br>2. A document or record made of written words.<br>Example: "The written exam was difficult."
To take someone by surprise or make them look foolish, often by suddenly doing or saying something unexpected or inappropriate.
adjective: <br><br>not correct or accurate.<br>example: <br><br>the answer was wrong.<br><br> synonyms: <br>incorrect, error, mistake, faulty <br><br> antonyms: <br>right, correct, accurate
An act or behavior that is incorrect or improper, often resulting in harm or damage to oneself or others.