Examples of 'entirely wrong' in a sentence

Meaning of "entirely wrong"

entirely wrong: This phrase is used to convey that something is completely incorrect or inaccurate. It indicates a strong statement of disagreement or disproval regarding a situation or statement

How to use "entirely wrong" in a sentence

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entirely wrong
These glasses are entirely wrong for you.
He is entirely wrong and he should know that.
It seems to me that this is not entirely wrong.
They are entirely wrong and we are entirely right.
Your attitude towards men is entirely wrong.
He is not entirely wrong about such things.
What she said is not entirely wrong.
I may be entirely wrong about the whole matter.
And you would not be entirely wrong.
You got the entirely wrong slant on this.
And you might not be entirely wrong.
And entirely wrong of me to have memorized it.
Your mom is not entirely wrong though.
To suggest there is not consultation is entirely wrong.
Bloomberg is not entirely wrong on the point.

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These arguments are not always entirely wrong.
Not that you are entirely wrong in this instance.
Some of these stereotypes are debatable or entirely wrong.
It is entirely wrong to subject us to such pressure.
I think the first claim is entirely wrong.
They are not entirely wrong about that either.
You have got the look entirely wrong.
Nick is not entirely wrong to call her selfish.
Your instincts were not entirely wrong.
This is an entirely wrong and politically dangerous principle.
And they are not entirely wrong.
They were entirely wrong in their anticipations.
And you are not entirely wrong.
I was entirely wrong about him.
That came out entirely wrong.
Entirely wrong species.
This is not entirely wrong in theory.
You are going about this entirely wrong.
And you may be entirely wrong about this man.
The psychiatrist was not entirely wrong.
You will not be entirely wrong with this assessment.
The argument is almost entirely wrong.
But you were not entirely wrong to ask me that question.
That your prediction is entirely wrong.
A lot of people adopt an entirely wrong approach in eliminating their belly fat.
There is never someone entirely wrong.
I believe it is entirely wrong to automatically exclude all these organizations through such a formulation.
Borke may not be entirely wrong.
But it is entirely wrong to blame the masses for the failures of the leadership.
But she was not entirely wrong.
I believe it is entirely wrong to automatically exclude all these organizations through such a formula tion.
The official was not entirely wrong.
A prescription went entirely wrong for a heartbroken wife who had wanted to get her husband back.
I never said you were entirely wrong.
The Commission is entirely wrong to assert that lobby groups are scaremongering.

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