wrongheaded / ˈrɔŋˈhɛd ɪd, ˈrɒŋ- /

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wrongheaded 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. wrong in judgment or opinion; misguided and stubborn; perverse.

wrongheaded 近义词

wrongheaded

等同于 contrary

wrongheaded

等同于 dogmatic

更多wrongheaded例句

  1. The whole situation is weird and wrongheaded and misses several dozen points.
  2. What I do know is that the unabashed, unironic adoration for such a sincere yet wrongheaded musical is hard to kick at and strangely tricky to confront.
  3. John Kael Weston remembers a man whose death he blames on our wrongheaded policies.
  4. But to see New York cave to the voices of fear, rather than of reason, is unprecedented, shameful, and wrongheaded.
  5. He even probably considers him a threat to the country in a certain kind of way—because his policies are disastrously wrongheaded.
  6. But it is wrongheaded to look at Sayles as just a filmmaker writing a book.
  7. This seems to me just as wrongheaded as the idea that Bush v. Gore was a “lawless” decision.
  8. In fact, it would seem to be allowed within philosophical circles that Mill's works are often wrongheaded and unphilosophical.
  9. Only somehow it was a difficult point to make clear, if a person was so wrongheaded he couldn't see it for himself.
  10. But it would be a no less capital blunder to copy what is cheap or trivial or vicious, or even what is merely wrongheaded.
  11. At last he called them "wrongheaded asses," flung himself into his boat, and made down the river to Jamestown.
  12. He had always thought his good cousin a singular man, but he had never thought him a wrongheaded fool till this moment.