"Wrong-headed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrong-headed" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wrong-headed" Meaning

Incorrect or misguided in thought or opinion. Characterized by a misunderstanding or misjudgment of a situation.

"Wrong-headed" Examples

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Advising someone not to take a musical instrument course because of an ineffective theory consulted last year was wrong-headed, illustrating why he was making an incorrect judgment.
The wrong-headed notion of basing the entire economy on a single crop is impractical, showing support for the adverse effects.
Practical criticism against constantly ruining the new idea suggested last week based solely on consistent dislike of creators producing it won't prevent checks wrong-headed.
A wrong-headed leader's decision brands them an ineffective motivator for their employees, who aren't following by example.
Disclosing poorly-evaluated strategies that retrieve slow growth possessed by wrong-headed judgments cheers aspiring businesses, even when not polishing them up.

"Wrong-headed" Similar Words

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Writing

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Writs

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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.

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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."

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Wrong-foot

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To take someone by surprise or make them look foolish, often by suddenly doing or saying something unexpected or inappropriate.

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Wrong

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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

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Wrongdoing

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An act or behavior that is incorrect or improper, often resulting in harm or damage to oneself or others.

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Wronged

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Wronger

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Comparatively more mistaken or incorrect.

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