different between mistaken vs miszealous
mistaken
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /m?s?te?k?n/
- Rhymes: -e?k?n
Verb
mistaken
- past participle of mistake
- I'm frequently mistaken for my brother.
Adjective
mistaken (comparative more mistaken, superlative most mistaken)
- Erroneous.
- A mistaken sense of loyalty.
- (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.
Derived terms
- mistaken identity
Translations
Anagrams
- mankiest
mistaken From the web:
miszealous
English
Etymology
mis- +? zealous
Adjective
miszealous (comparative more miszealous, superlative most miszealous)
- (obsolete) mistakenly zealous
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