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单词 mistaken
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mistake

1 of 2

verb

mis·​take mə-ˈstāk How to pronounce mistake (audio)
mistook mə-ˈstu̇k How to pronounce mistake (audio) ; mistaken mə-ˈstā-kən How to pronounce mistake (audio) ; mistaking

transitive verb

1
: to blunder in the choice of
mistook her way in the dark
2
a
: to misunderstand the meaning or intention of : misinterpret
don't mistake me, I mean exactly what I said
b
: to make a wrong judgment of the character or ability of
The army's leaders mistook the strength of the enemy.
3
: to identify wrongly : confuse with another
I mistook him for his brother

intransitive verb

: to be wrong
you mistook when you thought I laughed at you Thomas Hardy
mistakenly adverb
mistaker noun

mistake

2 of 2

noun

1
: a wrong judgment : misunderstanding
2
: a wrong action or statement proceeding from faulty judgment, inadequate knowledge, or inattention

Synonyms

Verb

  • misapprehend
  • misconstrue
  • misinterpret
  • misknow
  • misperceive
  • misread
  • miss
  • misunderstand

Noun

  • misapprehension
  • miscalculation
  • misjudging
  • misjudgment
  • misstep
  • slip
  • slipup
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Example Sentences

Verb the auctioneer mistook my nod for a bid, and I ended up buying a painting I don't even like you seriously mistake me if you think I scare so easily Noun It would be a mistake to assume that we can rely on their help. There must be some mistake. The manuscript contains numerous spelling mistakes. There's a mistake in the schedule. “When does the movie start?” “At 8:00. No, wait—my mistake—it starts at 8:30.” See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Stories are often about a handful of poisonous varieties that people regularly mistake for edible mushrooms. Matt Kasson, Washington Post, 24 Aug. 2022 Cons: Not many people will mistake laminate flooring for real wood or stone. Dan Diclerico, Good Housekeeping, 12 Aug. 2022 The case has received widespread attention on social media, where commenters have questioned how officers could mistake the actuator for a weapon and why police were slow to acknowledge that Petit was not armed. Libor Jany, Los Angeles Times, 9 Aug. 2022 Journalists who assert otherwise not only mistake their opinion for facts but foment fears that brain death is a tool for overeager transplant surgeons, cost-conscious hospitals or windfall-seeking heirs. Michael Stanley, WSJ, 22 Aug. 2022 Sometimes people mistake one’s kindness for weakness and try to take advantage of their giving heart. Okla Jones, Essence, 29 July 2022 In an episode full of lasts, this seems like another one: the last time anyone in Albuquerque, or perhaps in the audience, will ever mistake the one identity for the other. Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 19 July 2022 Did Elvis really mistake an overzealous fan for an assassination attempt? Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 26 June 2022 Such a conclusion, however, would mistake the nature of business. Milton Ezrati, Forbes, 20 June 2022
Noun
This summer the Justices reversed that mistake in Dobbs, and the result has been hurly-burly democratic arguments in state legislatures. The Editorial Board, WSJ, 13 Sep. 2022 Trying to work only with people who are in absolute agreement with you, that’s a mistake. Kk Ottesen, Washington Post, 13 Sep. 2022 Of course, those withdrawals can be made at any time of the year, but many people leave it to the last minute, which could be an expensive mistake. Terry Savage, Orlando Sentinel, 12 Sep. 2022 That was a mistake made in the past, by the previous front office, but there’s no time for that now. Gregg Doyel, USA TODAY, 12 Sep. 2022 Coach John Harbaugh’s biggest mistake was allowing Jackson to throw that interception late in the game, which was a meaningless play in one regard, but eventually led to the injury of cornerback Kyle Fuller. Mike Preston, Baltimore Sun, 11 Sep. 2022 Newgarden had gone off course in a sloppy qualifying mistake that forced him to start 25th in the 26-driver field. Jenna Fryer, ajc, 11 Sep. 2022 French power distributor Electricite de Strasbourg SA oversold large quantities of electricity due to trading errors earlier this week, a mistake that could cost the company 60 million euros ($60.3 million). Gaspard Sebag, Fortune, 11 Sep. 2022 Pro-Kremlin political analyst Sergei Markov criticized the festivities in Moscow as a grave political mistake. Karl Ritter And Hanna Arhirova, Anchorage Daily News, 11 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

Middle English

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

1600, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

mistake 1 of 2

verb

mis·​take mə-ˈstāk How to pronounce mistake (audio)
mistook
mə-ˈstu̇k
; mistaken
mə-ˈstā-kən
; mistaking
1
: misunderstand
It was easy to mistake her message.
2
: to fail to recognize correctly
She mistook me for someone else.

mistake

2 of 2

noun

1
: a wrong judgment or action
She was accused by mistake.
2
: something that is incorrect
Correct the mistakes on your paper.

Legal Definition

mistake

noun

mis·​take
1
: an unintentional error especially in legal procedure or form that does not indicate bad faith and that commonly warrants excuse or relief by the court
the court's power to revise a judgment because of fraud, mistake, or irregularity
a clerical mistake
2
: an erroneous belief: as
a
: a state of mind that is not in accordance with the facts existing at the time a contract is made and that may be a ground for the rescission or reformation of the contract
b
: a misconception at the time of an offense alleged by a defendant
mistake of fact
: a mistake regarding a fact or facts especially that significantly affects the performance of a contract
: a criminal defense that attempts to eliminate culpability on the ground that the defendant operated from an unintentional misunderstanding of fact rather than from a criminal purpose
mistake of law
: a mistake involving the misunderstanding or incorrect application of law in regard to an act, contract, transaction, determination, or state of affairs
also : a criminal defense alleging such a mistake

Note: In both contract and criminal law a mistake of law is a weaker ground for relief or acquittal than a mistake of fact.

mutual mistake
: a mistake common to both parties to a contract who were in agreement about the purpose or terms of the contract reformed the contract because of a mutual mistake
unilateral mistake
: a mistake on the part of one party to a contract that is usually not a ground for rescission or reformation unless one party stands to profit or benefit improperly from the mistake

mistaken 1 of 2

adjective

as in wrong
having an opinion that does not agree with truth or the facts meat loaf is on the cafeteria's menu today, if I'm not mistaken

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • wrong
  • incorrect
  • confused
  • misled
  • erroneous
  • all wet
  • misinformed
  • misguided
  • inaccurate
  • false
  • deluded
  • full of it
  • tricked
  • duped
  • untrue
  • deceived
  • inexact

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • correct
  • right
  • true
  • informed
  • accurate
  • exact
  • precise
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mistaken

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verb

past participle of mistake
1
as in misunderstood
to fail to understand the true or actual meaning of the auctioneer mistook my nod for a bid, and I ended up buying a painting I don't even like

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • misunderstood
  • misread
  • misconstrued
  • missed
  • misapprehended
  • misinterpreted
  • misperceived
  • misconceived
  • misjudged
  • misknown
  • misheard
  • misdeemed

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • known
  • seen
  • understood
  • caught
  • perceived
  • apprehended
  • got
  • conceived
  • gotten
  • comprehended
  • seized
  • appreciated
  • penetrated
  • grasped
  • made out
  • savvied
  • taken in
  • fathomed
  • grokked
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2
as in misconceived
to make an incorrect judgment regarding you seriously mistake me if you think I scare so easily

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • misconceived
  • misjudged
  • underestimated
  • misunderstood
  • miscalculated
  • misconstrued
  • misestimated
  • mismeasured
  • misgauged
  • misgaged
  • misapprehended
  • misinterpreted
  • misperceived
  • misdeemed
  • overestimated
  • misknown
  • overrated
  • miscounted
  • overvalued
  • underrated
  • undervalued
  • misesteemed
  • misreckoned
3
as in confused
to fail to differentiate (a thing) from something similar or related she mistook physical attraction for love

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • confused
  • conflated
  • confounded
  • misidentified
  • misnamed
  • misapplied
  • miscalled
  • mixed (up)
  • lumped (together)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • distinguished
  • differentiated
  • separated
  • discriminated
  • differenced
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