wrong-minded

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English

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Etymology

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From wrong +‎ minded.

Adjective

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wrong-minded (comparative more wrong-minded, superlative most wrong-minded)

  1. Alternative form of wrongminded
    • 1997, Allen Thiher, The Power of Tautology: The Roots of Literary Theory, →ISBN, page 110:
      The argument about difference is wrong-minded on several counts. First, Saussure's argument about difference is based on a methodological leap of faith that consists in using phonology as a model for all higher levels of analysis of language...
    • 2006, Yeshe Gyamtso, Nyima Tashi, →ISBN, page 73:
      People will become more and more wrong-minded. They will engage in more and more wrongdoing.