erroneous
1 antonyms and opposites of erroneous, grouped by meaning.
Adj — Based on or containing a mistake; not correct.
Antonyms
How to use erroneous
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
A fairly formal word — everyday speech usually just says "wrong" or "mistaken."
Etymology
From Latin erroneus, "wandering, mistaken," from errāre, "to wander or err."
Full origin of erroneous →Frequently asked questions
What does “erroneous” mean?
The word “erroneous” means based on or containing a mistake; not correct. In plain terms, wrong or incorrect, usually because of a mistake somewhere along the way.
How do you pronounce “erroneous”?
“Erroneous” is pronounced ih-ROH-nee-uhs (/ɛˈɹoʊ.ni.əs/ in IPA).
How do you use “erroneous” in a sentence?
Here is “erroneous” used in a sentence: “The report contained several erroneous figures that had to be corrected.”
What is another word for “erroneous”?
Words with a similar meaning to “erroneous” include errorful.
What is the opposite of “erroneous”?
The opposite of “erroneous” — its antonyms — is errorless.
What part of speech is “erroneous”?
“Erroneous” is an adjective.
Where does the word “erroneous” come from?
The word “erroneous” comes from Latin. From Latin erroneus, "wandering, mistaken," from errāre, "to wander or err.".
Is “erroneous” a common word?
“Erroneous” is an uncommon word in modern English.