incorrectness 的定义
- not correct as to fact; inaccurate; wrong: an incorrect statement.
- improper, unbecoming, or inappropriate: incorrect behavior; incorrect attire.
- not correct in form, use, or manner: an incorrect copy.
incorrectness 近义词
fault
incorrectness 的近义词 4 个
incorrectness 的反义词 6 个
更多incorrectness例句
- The group refuted those reports, calling them stories “filled with inaccuracies” and “incorrect information,” but also announced that it would hire an independent investigator to look into allegations against Weaver.
- Claiming an incorrect Recovery Rebate Credit amountThe IRS won’t calculate the Recovery Rebate Credit amount for you — unless you make a mistake in filling in Line 30 on your 1040 form.
- Those include incorrect distances between insulated joints and signals, malfunctioning fans and station platform pavers that leak water.
- Unfortunately for Gaetz and Fox, though, the report was entirely incorrect and was ultimately rescinded.
- We strongly believe, and communicated to the DOL at the time, that its determination in connection with the 2010 audit was incorrect.
- Because of the thinness of the air, there is a very tight margin between the correct and incorrect airspeeds, as little as 50 mph.
- Is there a 12-step program for politically incorrect protagonists?
- Unfortunately, some students received incorrect information regarding their applications to the institution.
- But as with any show that was created in the 1940s, some of its tropes could be deemed politically incorrect or offensive today.
- It is even worse when online actors “dox”—or publicly release the private information of—the incorrect person.
- It would, however, be incorrect to conclude from this that he lived without musical impressions.
- The want of a mark of punctuation, or the incorrect placing of it, will make the most woful confusion.
- Should the age be queried when entry is sought, an incorrect answer will probably be given.
- I will therefore only observe to you, that the wit of the last age was yet more incorrect than their language.
- It was formerly supposed that the garments came from the loom ready to wear, but this is now known to have been incorrect.