Erroneous. Middle english from latin erroneus from erro erron a vagabond from errare to err wander. Take the quiz to find out. Hence to attribute the support solely to the surface area is erroneous. Early explorers had the erroneous notion that the oceans were full of dragons.
A persons area of skill knowledge authority or work. 2 not according to established law particularly in a legal decision or court ruling. When we talk about being on the straight and narrow path we aim to live a truthful and moral life. The story often copied from withers that neely was killed by a wolf is erroneous.
All of this has produced an erroneous impression that the times are out of joint. The adjective erroneous describes something or someone as mistaken and incorrect. Right true correct accurate precise factual flawless faultless veracious. Not being in agreement with what is true.
From the cambridge english corpus the overall rates of reformulation after erroneous utterances were very similar across all five children and across the two languages. 10 synonyms of erroneous from the merriam webster thesaurus plus 26 related words definitions and antonyms. The pagoda might be an erroneous variant of the thunderbolt vadjra. Switch to new.
Containing or derived from error. A creature variously described as a serpent lizard or dragon said to kill by its breath or look. Place or source of origin. Erroneous adjective incorrect wrong mistaken false flawed faulty inaccurate untrue invalid unfounded spurious amiss unsound wide of the mark inexact fallacious the conclusions they have come to are completely erroneous.
A persons area of skill knowledge authority or work. Place or source of origin. Erroneous instead they appeared on occasion to recompute the phonetic elements producing a new erroneous version. 1 in error wrong.
A creature variously described as a serpent lizard or dragon said to kill by its breath or look. Erroneous basically means containing errors and since most of us are constantly suffering from mistaken notions the word is often used in front of words such as assumption and idea.