[syn: err, mistake, slip]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Mistake \Mis*take"\, v. i.
To err in knowledge, perception, opinion, or judgment; to
commit an unintentional error.
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Servants mistake, and sometimes occasion
misunderstanding among friends. --Swift.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Mistake \Mis*take"\ (m[i^]s*t[=a]k"), n.
1. An apprehending wrongly; a misconception; a
misunderstanding; a fault in opinion or judgment; an
unintentional error of conduct.
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Infallibility is an absolute security of the
understanding from all possibility of mistake.
--Tillotson.
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2. (Law) Misconception, error, which when non-negligent may
be ground for rescinding a contract, or for refusing to
perform it.
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No mistake, surely; without fail; as, it will happen at the
appointed time, and no mistake. [Low]
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Syn: Blunder; error; bull. See Blunder.
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Mistake \Mis*take"\ (m[i^]s*t[=a]k"), v. t. [imp. & obs. p. p.
Mistook (m[i^]s*t[oo^]k"); p. p. Mistaken
(m[i^]s*t[=a]k"'n); p. pr. & vb. n. Mistaking.] [Pref. mis-
+ take: cf. Icel. mistaka.]
1. To take or choose wrongly. [Obs. or R.] --Shak.
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2. To take in a wrong sense; to misunderstand misapprehend,
or misconceive; as, to mistake a remark; to mistake one's
meaning. --Locke.
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My father's purposes have been mistook. --Shak.
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3. To substitute in thought or perception; as, to mistake one
person for another.
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A man may mistake the love of virtue for the
practice of it. --Johnson.
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4. To have a wrong idea of in respect of character,
qualities, etc.; to misjudge.
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Mistake me not so much,
To think my poverty is treacherous. --Shak.
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WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
mistake
n 1: a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or
inattention; "he made a bad mistake"; "she was quick to
point out my errors"; "I could understand his English in
spite of his grammatical faults" [syn: mistake, error,
fault]
2: an understanding of something that is not correct; "he wasn't
going to admit his mistake"; "make no mistake about his
intentions"; "there must be some misunderstanding--I don't
have a sister" [syn: mistake, misunderstanding,
misapprehension]
3: part of a statement that is not correct; "the book was full
of errors" [syn: error, mistake]
v 1: identify incorrectly; "Don't mistake her for her twin
sister" [syn: mistake, misidentify]
2: to make a mistake or be incorrect [syn: err, mistake,
slip]