somewhat misplaced
Frequency: 6.65.8 per million words
Slightly or to some extent misplaced.
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- I think your criticism of his efforts is somewhat misplaced.
- Her optimism about the project seems somewhat misplaced given the challenges.
- The anger directed at the new policy was somewhat misplaced, as it wasn't the cause of the problem.
- His confidence in the team, while admirable, proved to be somewhat misplaced.
- The blame for the mistake might be somewhat misplaced; we should investigate further.
- Despite his enthusiasm, her trust in his abilities was somewhat misplaced.
- The focus on minor details felt somewhat misplaced during the critical discussion.
- Many felt that the public's sympathy was somewhat misplaced for the controversial figure.
- The manager's concern about low sales was somewhat misplaced as the figures were still strong.
- His sense of entitlement in the situation was somewhat misplaced, considering his limited contribution.