Word Meanings - MISOPINION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Wrong opinion.
Related words: (words related to MISOPINION)
- OPINIONATOR
An opinionated person; one given to conjecture. South. - WRONGOUS
Not right; illegal; as, wrongous imprisonment. Craig. (more info) 1. Constituting, or of the nature of, a wrong; unjust; wrongful. - WRONG
imp. of Wring. Wrung. Chaucer. - OPINIONATE
Opinionated. - WRONGLESS
Not wrong; void or free from wrong. -- Wrong"less*ly, adv. Sir P. Sidney. - WRONGDOING
Evil or wicked behavior or action. - OPINIONIST
One fond of his own notions, or unduly attached to his own opinions. Glanvill. - WRONGFUL
Full of wrong; injurious; unjust; unfair; as, a wrongful taking of property; wrongful dealing. -- Wrong"ful*ly, adv. -- Wrong"ful*ness, n. - WRONGHEAD
A person of a perverse understanding or obstinate character. - OPINIONABLE
Being, or capable of being, a matter of opinion; that can be thought; not positively settled; as, an opinionable doctrine. C. J. Ellicott. - OPINIONATED
Stiff in opinion; firmly or unduly adhering to one's own opinion or to preconceived notions; obstinate in opinion. Sir W. Scott. - OPINIONATIST
An opinionist. - WRONG-TIMED
Done at an improper time; ill-timed. - OPINION
The formal decision, or expression of views, of a judge, an umpire, a counselor, or other party officially called upon to consider and decide upon a matter or point submitted. To be of opinion, to think; to judge. -- To hold opinion with, to agree - WRONGNESS
The quality or state of being wrong; wrongfulness; error; fault. The best great wrongnesses within themselves. Bp. Butler. The rightness or wrongness of this view. Latham. - WRONGDOER
One who commits a tort or trespass; a trespasser; a tort feasor. Ayliffe. (more info) 1. One who injures another, or who does wrong. - WRONGLY
In a wrong manner; unjustly; erroneously; wrong; amiss; as, he judges wrongly of my motives. "And yet wouldst wrongly win." Shak. - WRONGHEADED
Wrong in opinion or principle; having a perverse understanding; perverse. -- Wrong"head`ed*ly, adv. -- Wrong"head`ed*ness, n. Macaulay. - WRONGER
One who wrongs or injures another. Shak. "Wrongers of the world." Tennyson. - OPINIONED
Opinionated; conceited. His opinioned zeal which he thought judicious. Milton. - SELF-OPINION
Opinion, especially high opinion, of one's self; an overweening estimate of one's self or of one's own opinion. Collier. - PREOPINION
Opinion previously formed; prepossession; prejudice. Sir T. Browne. - AWRONG
Wrongly. Ford. - SELF-OPINIONED
Having a high opinion of one's self; opinionated; conceited. South. - SELF-WRONG
Wrong done by a person himself. Shak. - DISOPINION
Want or difference of belief; disbelief. Bp. Reynolds. - MISOPINION
Wrong opinion.