Amiss :
i gabuar
Synonyms :
Wrong, Awry, Faulty, Out of order, Defective, Flawed, Unsatisfactory, Incorrect, Not right, Inappropriate, Improper, Awry
Wrong, Awry, Faulty, Out of order, Defective, Flawed, Unsatisfactory, Incorrect, Not right, Inappropriate, Improper, Awry
English Meaning :
(Adjective : Not functioning properly)
(Adverb : Away from the correct or expected course)
(Adjective : Not functioning properly)
(Adverb : Away from the correct or expected course)
Example : Over the last couple days though I've been getting signals that something might be amiss .
Over the last couple days though I've been getting signals that something might be amiss .
Erroneous :
i gabuar
Synonyms :
Wrong, Incorrect, Mistaken, In error, Inaccurate, Untrue, False, Fallacious, Unsound, Specious, Faulty, Flawed, Way out, Full of holes
Wrong, Incorrect, Mistaken, In error, Inaccurate, Untrue, False, Fallacious, Unsound, Specious, Faulty, Flawed, Way out, Full of holes
English Meaning :
(Adjective : Containing or characterized by error)
(Adjective : Containing or characterized by error)
Example : I hope that Mark's play is helping to change this erroneous perception.
I hope that Mark's play is helping to change this erroneous perception.
Fallacious :
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Synonyms :
Erroneous, Unsound, Fraudulent
Erroneous, Unsound, Fraudulent
English Meaning :
(Adjective : Containing or based on a fallacy)
(Adjective : Containing or based on a fallacy)
Example : As this magazine reluctantly pointed out at the time, it is based on a fallacious theory that the brain works in strict hierarchical order: that the midbrain develops before the cortex.
As this magazine reluctantly pointed out at the time, it is based on a fallacious theory that the brain works in strict hierarchical order: that the midbrain develops before the cortex.
Word Example from TV Shows :

So your characterization of their behavior
as typical is demonstrably FALLACIOUS.
(The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 19)

So your characterization of their behavior
as typical is demonstrably FALLACIOUS.
(The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 19)
Ill-judged :
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Mistaken :
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Synonyms :
Wrong, False, Misguided, Misunderstand, Confuse with, Err, Misidentify
Wrong, False, Misguided, Misunderstand, Confuse with, Err, Misidentify
English Meaning :
(Verb : Identify incorrectly)
(Adjective : Wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment)
(Verb : Identify incorrectly)
(Adjective : Wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment)
Example : They, however, are under the mistaken impression she works for them.
They, however, are under the mistaken impression she works for them.
Word Example from TV Shows :

He doesn't want to be MISTAKEN
for a gang member.
(The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3)

He doesn't want to be MISTAKEN
for a gang member.
(The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 3)
Peccant :
i gabuar
English Meaning :
(Adjective : Liable to sin)
(Adjective : Liable to sin)
Untrue :
i gabuar
Synonyms :
False, Unfaithful, Out of true
False, Unfaithful, Out of true
English Meaning :
(Adjective : Not according with the facts)
(Adjective : Not according with the facts)
Example : He knew this representation of fact to be untrue .
He knew this representation of fact to be untrue .
Word Example from TV Shows :

- Yes.
- Was your statement UNTRUE?
(The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 7)

- Yes.
- Was your statement UNTRUE?
(The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 7)
Wrong :
i gabuar
Synonyms :
Incorrect, Inappropriate, Illegal, Amiss, Faulty, Awry, Improper, Ill-timed, Immorality, Misdeed, Wrongfulness, Damage, Incorrectly, Ill-use, Malign
Incorrect, Inappropriate, Illegal, Amiss, Faulty, Awry, Improper, Ill-timed, Immorality, Misdeed, Wrongfulness, Damage, Incorrectly, Ill-use, Malign
English Meaning :
(Noun : That which is contrary to the principles of justice or law)
(Verb : Treat unjustly; do wrong to)
(Adjective : Not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth)
(Adverb : In an inaccurate manner)
(Noun : That which is contrary to the principles of justice or law)
(Verb : Treat unjustly; do wrong to)
(Adjective : Not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth)
(Adverb : In an inaccurate manner)
Example : you've got the wrong person
you've got the wrong person
Word Example from TV Shows :

Howie, what's WRONG?
(The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 18)

Howie, what's WRONG?
(The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 18)
Wrongful :
i gabuar
Synonyms :
Unjustified, Unwarranted, Unjust, Unfair, Undue, Undeserved, Unreasonable, Groundless, Indefensible, Inappropriate, Improper, Unlawful, Illegal, Illegitimate
Unjustified, Unwarranted, Unjust, Unfair, Undue, Undeserved, Unreasonable, Groundless, Indefensible, Inappropriate, Improper, Unlawful, Illegal, Illegitimate
English Meaning :
(Adjective : )
Example : The cause of action against the police was malicious prosecution and wrongful imprisonment.
The cause of action against the police was malicious prosecution and wrongful imprisonment.