quite incorrect
Frequency: 7.08.5 per million words
Used to mean 'completely' or 'to a significant degree', often in British English.
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Examples (10)
- That statement is quite incorrect, actually.
- Your interpretation of the data was quite incorrect.
- He found her assumption to be quite incorrect.
- The initial report turned out to be quite incorrect.
- It would be quite incorrect to assume that.
- Many people held beliefs that were quite incorrect.
- To suggest that is quite incorrect.
- The information given was quite incorrect, leading to confusion.
- She argued that his calculation was quite incorrect.
- His understanding of the situation was quite incorrect.