English-Thai Dictionary
erroneous
ADJ ไม่ ถูกต้อง เนื่องจาก เข้าใจผิด inaccurate incorrect wrong mai-tuk-tong-nueang-jak-kao-jai-pid
erroneousness
N ความผิด เบี่ยงเบน ไป จาก ทาง ที่ ถูก ความเข้าใจผิด
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ERRONEOUS
a.[L. erroneus, from erro, to err. ] 1. Wandering; roving; unsettled.
They roam
Erroneous and disconsolate.
2. Deviating; devious; irregular; wandering from the right course.
Erroneous circulation of blood.
[The foregoing applications of the word are less common. ]
3. Mistaking; misled; deviating, by mistake, from the truth. Destroy not the erroneous with the malicious.
4. Wrong; false; mistaken; not conformable to truth; erring from truth or justice; as an erroneous opinion or judgment.
ERRONEOUSLY
adv. By mistake; not rightly; falsely.
ERRONEOUSNESS
n.The state of being erroneous, wrong or false; deviation from right; inconformity to truth; as the erroneousness of a judgement or proposition.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ERRONEOUS
Er *ro "ne *ous, a. Etym: [L. erroneus, fr. errare to err. See Err. ]
1. Wandering; straying; deviating from the right course; -- hence, irregular; unnatural. [Obs. ] "Erroneous circulation. " Arbuthnot. Stopped much of the erroneous light, which otherwise would have disturbed the vision. Sir I. Newman.
2. Misleading; misled; mistaking. [Obs. ] An erroneous conscience commands us to do what we ought to omit. Jer. Taylor.
3. Containing error; not conformed to truth or justice; incorrect; false; mistaken; as, an erroneous doctrine; erroneous opinion, observation, deduction, view, etc. -- Er *ro "ne *ous *ly, adv. -- Er *ro "ne *ous *ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
erroneous
er ro ne ous |iˈrōnēəs iˈroʊniəs | ▶adjective wrong; incorrect: employers sometimes make erroneous assumptions. DERIVATIVES er ro ne ous ly adverb, er ro ne ous ness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin erroneus (from erro (n- ) ‘vagabond, ’ from errare ‘to stray, err ’) + -ous .
Oxford Dictionary
erroneous
erroneous |ɪˈrəʊnɪəs, ɛ- | ▶adjective wrong; incorrect: employers sometimes make erroneous assumptions. DERIVATIVES erroneously adverb, erroneousness noun ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin erroneus (from erro (n- )‘vagabond ’, from errare ‘to stray, err ’) + -ous .
American Oxford Thesaurus
erroneous
erroneous adjective an erroneous accusation: wrong, incorrect, mistaken, in error, inaccurate, untrue, false, fallacious; unsound, specious, faulty, flawed; informal way out, full of holes. ANTONYMS correct.
Oxford Thesaurus
erroneous
erroneous adjective the report was based on an erroneous assumption: wrong, incorrect, mistaken, in error, inaccurate, not accurate, inexact, not exact, imprecise, invalid, untrue, false, fallacious, wide of the mark, off target; misleading, illogical, unsound, specious, unfounded, without foundation, faulty, flawed, spurious; informal off beam, bogus, phoney, out, way out, full of holes, dicey, iffy; Brit. informal dodgy; archaic abroad. ANTONYMS right; correct.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
erroneous
er ro ne ous /ɪróʊniəs /形容詞 ⦅かたく ⦆〈意見 方法などが 〉間違った, 誤った, 不正確な (incorrect ).~ly 副詞