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Webster 1913 Edition


Mistaken

Mis-tak′en

,
p.
Adj.
1.
Being in error; judging wrongly; having a wrong opinion or a misconception;
as, a
mistaken
man; he is
mistaken
.
2.
Erroneous; wrong;
as, a
mistaken
notion
.

Webster 1828 Edition


Mistaken

MISTA'KEN.

In the use of this participle, there is a peculiarity which ought to be carefully noticed. When used of persons, it signified to be in an error, to be wrong; as, I am mistaken, you are mistaken, he is mistaken. But when used of things, it signified misunderstood, misconceived; as, the sense of the passage is mistaken, that is, not rightly understood.

Definition 2024


mistaken

mistaken

English

Verb

mistaken

  1. past participle of mistake
    I'm frequently mistaken for my brother.

Adjective

mistaken (comparative more mistaken, superlative most mistaken)

  1. Erroneous.
    This is a clear case of mistaken identity.
  2. (with a copula verb, often with about) Having an incorrect belief.
    I think you must be mistaken.
    He admitted he was mistaken about the budget numbers.

Usage notes

  • The phrase if I'm not mistaken (and variations) is used to indicate that one is uncertain about something one has said.
  • Nouns to which mistaken is often applied: identity, belief, notion, view, assumption, impression, idea, thinking, identification, diagnosis, interpretation, person, opinion, conclusion, judgment, conception, perception, theory, reading, concept.

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