gravely mistaken

Frequency: 6.89.3 per million words

To be completely wrong about something important.

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Examples (20)

  • If you think this problem will solve itself, you are gravely mistaken.
  • If you think this problem will solve itself, you are gravely mistaken.
  • Anyone who underestimates the severity of climate change is gravely mistaken.
  • The government was gravely mistaken in its handling of the crisis.
  • The committee was gravely mistaken in its assessment of the risks.
  • We were gravely mistaken to assume their full cooperation.
  • He was gravely mistaken to assume she would forgive him so easily.
  • Anyone who believes the rumors is gravely mistaken.
  • Those who believe the economy will recover quickly are gravely mistaken.
  • She later admitted she had been gravely mistaken about his character.
  • I was gravely mistaken about his true intentions.
  • To underestimate the complexity of this issue would be to be gravely mistaken.
  • If you think I'll just stand by and do nothing, you're gravely mistaken.
  • His prediction about the election results proved gravely mistaken.
  • The analysts were gravely mistaken in their predictions for the market.
  • They were gravely mistaken if they thought they could deceive everyone.
  • She proved that her critics had been gravely mistaken about her abilities.
  • The company was gravely mistaken in ignoring market trends.
  • We would be gravely mistaken to ignore these warning signs.
  • If you trust that information without verification, you could be gravely mistaken.