Erroneously [adverb]

Definition of Erroneously:

inadequately

Opposite/Antonyms of Erroneously:


Sentence/Example of Erroneously:

The book clarifies Dugdale’s seriousness and principles, pushing back against the superficial, adventure-seeking socialite label that has paired her erroneously with Patty Hearst.

Researchers have also found fact-check labels on misinformation can erroneously imply that posts without labels have been vetted as true.

A 17-year-old Nicaraguan, referred to in the report only as Juan, said he was erroneously placed in adult detention centers by officials who insisted he was not a minor and handcuffed him when he tried to confront them about their treatment.

A previous version erroneously stated that Zest had worked with Citigroup instead of Discover.

The action followed an embarrassing episode in August in which Citi erroneously sent $900 million to Revlon lenders, roughly 100 times as much as they were supposed to receive.

In other words, our big human brains have long, and erroneously, conflated plant growth with plant health.

Laverdire erroneously considers Sacqu as another form of Sagn, or Saguenay.

It has succeeded not in driving out, as I think it has been erroneously held, but in absorbing Buddhism.

Charley is one of my pets; and I am afraid I have presented you with an erroneously flattered picture of him.

In the sixth century of our era the monk Gildas referred complacently but erroneously to the ancient British faith as being dead.