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		View usage for:  (ɪroʊniəs) adjectiveBeliefs, opinions, or methods that are erroneous are incorrect or only partly correct.  They did nothing to dispel his erroneous belief about the children's paternity.  They have arrived at some erroneous conclusions. Synonyms: incorrect, wrong, mistaken, false More Synonyms of erroneous  erroneously adverb [ADVERB with verb] It had been widely and erroneously reported that Armstrong had refused to give evidence. Synonyms: incorrectly, wrongly, falsely, mistakenly More Synonyms of erroneous   erroneous in British English (ɪˈrəʊnɪəs) adjectivebased on or containing error; mistaken; incorrect  Derived forms erroneously (erˈroneously) adverb erroneousness (erˈroneousness) noun  Word origin C14: (in the sense: deviating from what is right), from Latin  errōneus, from  errāre to wander erroneous in American English (ɛˈroʊniəs; əˈroʊniəs)   adjective  containing or based on error; mistaken; wrong     Derived forms  erroneously (erˈroneously)  adverb Word origin ME < L  erroneus, wandering about <  errare: see  err Examples of 'erroneous' in a sentenceerroneous  The US-led coalition has announced investigations into a series of reports of erroneous airstrikes in recent weeks.Subsequent checks suggested that these reports were erroneous.These erroneous beliefs used not to matter, but now they do.But'these allegations are full of misleading and erroneous claims.What he found out was that he had been seized in the erroneous belief that he was American.With strong internal controls, a church can more easily refute erroneous claims brought by any form of media.It added: 'We apologise that this erroneous report was issued.He added: 'I am quite happy for our firm to be fined if we file erroneous claims.People who come to see my solo shows have come to be entertained by the fact that I like ranting against erroneous belief systems. In other languageserroneous British English:  erroneous ADJECTIVE Beliefs, opinions, or methods that are erroneous are incorrect or only partly correct. His charts also contained erroneous information.  - American English: erroneous
 - Brazilian Portuguese: errôneo
 - Chinese: 错误的
 - European Spanish: erróneo
 - French: erroné
 - German: irrig
 - Italian: erroneo
 - Japanese: 誤った
 - Korean: 잘못된
 - European Portuguese: erróneo
 - Latin American Spanish: erróneo
 
   Definition based on or containing an error or errors The conclusions they have come to are completely erroneous. Synonyms Opposites right , true , correct , accurate , precise , factual , flawless , faultless , veracious   Additional synonymsDefinition wrong or faulty Their instincts warned them something was amiss. Synonyms wrong,  mistaken,  confused,  false,  inappropriate,  rotten,  incorrect,  faulty,  inaccurate,  unsuitable,  improper,  defective,  out of order,  awry,  erroneous,  untoward,  fallaciousTheir argument is fallacious. Synonyms incorrect,  wrong,  mistaken,  false,  misleading,  untrue,  deceptive,  spurious,  fictitious,  illogical,  erroneous,  illusory,  delusive,  delusory,  sophistic,  sophistical Definition not in accordance with the truth or facts This resulted in false information being entered. Synonyms incorrect,  wrong,  mistaken,  misleading,  faulty,  inaccurate,  invalid,  improper,  unfounded,  erroneous,  inexact- erratic
 - erratum
 - erring
 - erroneous
 - erroneously
 - error
 - ersatz
 
 
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