wrongheaded 的定义
- wrong in judgment or opinion; misguided and stubborn; perverse.
wrongheaded 近义词
等同于 contrary
wrongheaded 的近义词 42 个
- adverse
- antithetical
- conflicting
- contradictory
- discordant
- hostile
- inconsistent
- inimical
- negative
- opposed
- paradoxical
- anti
- antipodal
- converse
- counter
- dissident
- nonconformist
- recusant
- refractory
- reverse
- antipathetic
- antipodean
- balky
- clashing
- contrariant
- contumacious
- diametric
- dissentient
- froward
- headstrong
- insubordinate
- intractable
- nonconforming
- obstinate
- ornery
- perverse
- rebellious
- recalcitrant
- restive
- stubborn
- unruly
- wayward
wrongheaded 的反义词 17 个
等同于 dogmatic
wrongheaded 的近义词 38 个
- arbitrary
- arrogant
- assertive
- categorical
- emphatic
- fanatical
- intolerant
- obstinate
- stubborn
- unequivocal
- bigoted
- bullheaded
- cocksure
- confident
- definite
- despotic
- determined
- dictative
- doctrinaire
- domineering
- downright
- egotistical
- fascistic
- formal
- high and mighty
- imperious
- magisterial
- narrow-minded
- obdurate
- one-sided
- overbearing
- peremptory
- pigheaded
- prejudiced
- stiff-necked
- tenacious
- tyrannical
- wrong-headed
wrongheaded 的反义词 22 个
更多wrongheaded例句
- The whole situation is weird and wrongheaded and misses several dozen points.
- 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.
- John Kael Weston remembers a man whose death he blames on our wrongheaded policies.
- But to see New York cave to the voices of fear, rather than of reason, is unprecedented, shameful, and wrongheaded.
- He even probably considers him a threat to the country in a certain kind of way—because his policies are disastrously wrongheaded.
- But it is wrongheaded to look at Sayles as just a filmmaker writing a book.
- This seems to me just as wrongheaded as the idea that Bush v. Gore was a “lawless” decision.
- In fact, it would seem to be allowed within philosophical circles that Mill's works are often wrongheaded and unphilosophical.
- Only somehow it was a difficult point to make clear, if a person was so wrongheaded he couldn't see it for himself.
- But it would be a no less capital blunder to copy what is cheap or trivial or vicious, or even what is merely wrongheaded.
- At last he called them "wrongheaded asses," flung himself into his boat, and made down the river to Jamestown.
- He had always thought his good cousin a singular man, but he had never thought him a wrongheaded fool till this moment.