erroneously
Americanadverb
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incorrectly; wrongly.
For years I recorded my birth date erroneously as July 1, until I discovered from my father’s diary that it was actually July 30.
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by mistake; unintentionally.
I just posted these comments again because they were erroneously wiped out the first time due to a technical issue.
Other Word Forms
- nonerroneously adverb
Etymology
Origin of erroneously
Example Sentences
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She said Thomas has been "erroneously reported" as being a sound engineer.
From BBC
A widely circulated WhatsApp message claims erroneously that Macaulay gave a speech before the British Parliament in which he vowed to “break the very backbone” of India by replacing its “ancient education system.”
The main reason for the decision was that they erroneously believed not all other teams would pit.
From BBC
Some doctors are erroneously shown in states or cities where they don’t actually work.
The errant test was reminiscent of an alert that was erroneously sent to 10 million phones across L.A.
From Los Angeles Times
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