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wrong-headed
adjective
- constantly wrong in judgment
- foolishly stubborn; obstinate
Derived Forms
- ˌwrong-ˈheadedness, noun
- ˌwrong-ˈheadedly, adverb
Example Sentences
A spurious, wrong-headed idea that spreads virally and poisons public discourse.
Glick, Tobin and Koplow see these all as either totally wrong-headed criticisms or so minimally problematic as to be negligible.
In its day, this piece must simply have seemed noncommital, or wrong-headed – or a weird attempt at melding Pop and Color Field.
Indeed there are always going to be controversial and downright wrong-headed choices.
This is why De Vany argues that the traditional paradigm of eat less, burn more is so wrong-headed.
Now-a-days, a real, good, wrong-headed aggrieved parishioner is exactly what you do want.
He is a good boy, if he is so wrong-headed, and he's the most devoted son and brother in the world.
A certain impetuous, wilful, wrong-headed boy, yclept Geoffrey Moncton.
James Parsons had proved wilful and wrong-headed; there was nothing now but to take out letters as guardian of the boy.
This being so, I think you should combine with me in trying to bring these two wrong-headed young people together.
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