100 Examples of sentences containing the adverb "mistakingly"
Definition
The adverb mistakingly refers to an action done in error or with a misunderstanding. It indicates that a mistake was made in judgment or perception, often leading to incorrect conclusions or actions.
Synonyms
- Erroneously
 - Incorrectly
 - Wrongly
 - Inadvertently
 - Unintentionally
 - Misguidedly
 
Antonyms
- Accurately
 - Correctly
 - Rightly
 - Precisely
 - Truthfully
 
Examples
- She mistakingly thought the meeting was at 3 PM instead of 2 PM.
 - He mistakingly addressed the letter to the wrong person.
 - They mistakingly assumed the restaurant was open on Sundays.
 - I mistakingly left my keys on the kitchen counter.
 - The teacher mistakingly graded the test incorrectly.
 - She mistakingly believed that the exam was optional.
 - He mistakingly clicked on the wrong link in the email.
 - They mistakingly thought the concert was canceled.
 - I mistakingly ordered the wrong dish at the restaurant.
 - She mistakingly interpreted his silence as agreement.
 - He mistakingly took someone else’s umbrella.
 - They mistakingly thought they had booked a double room.
 - I mistakingly left my phone at home.
 - She mistakingly assumed he was joking about his plans.
 - He mistakingly thought the deadline was the following week.
 - They mistakingly sent the package to the wrong address.
 - I mistakingly thought she was my friend from college.
 - She mistakingly replied to all instead of just the sender.
 - He mistakingly believed that the price was negotiable.
 - They mistakingly thought the film was a documentary.
 - I mistakingly signed the contract without reading it.
 - She mistakingly thought the flight was at noon.
 - He mistakingly assumed that the meeting was in the main office.
 - They mistakingly took the train going in the opposite direction.
 - I mistakingly thought the event was free of charge.
 - She mistakingly believed the book was fiction.
 - He mistakingly called her by the wrong name.
 - They mistakingly thought the store was open late on Saturdays.
 - I mistakingly parked in a restricted area.
 - She mistakingly took the last piece of cake, thinking it was free.
 - He mistakingly thought his friend had already arrived.
 - They mistakingly believed the weather forecast was accurate.
 - I mistakingly assumed the job interview was tomorrow.
 - She mistakingly tried to return the item without the receipt.
 - He mistakingly thought the seminar was in another city.
 - They mistakingly signed up for the wrong course.
 - I mistakingly thought my password was correct.
 - She mistakingly entered the wrong building for the meeting.
 - He mistakingly believed the movie was based on a true story.
 - They mistakingly thought they were eligible for a discount.
 - I mistakingly gave her the wrong time for our meeting.
 - She mistakingly assumed he was single.
 - He mistakingly thought the package would arrive today.
 - They mistakingly believed the event was for charity.
 - I mistakingly thought the book was written by a different author.
 - She mistakingly clicked on the unsubscribe link.
 - He mistakingly thought the homework was due next week.
 - They mistakingly took the wrong bus.
 - I mistakingly thought the conference was in June.
 - She mistakingly believed she had more time to submit her project.
 - He mistakingly thought he had sent the email.
 - They mistakingly assumed the restaurant had a gluten-free menu.
 - I mistakingly thought the event started at 7 PM.
 - She mistakingly believed the deadline was midnight.
 - He mistakingly took a different path on his hike.
 - They mistakingly thought the sale was still ongoing.
 - I mistakingly thought she was on vacation last week.
 - She mistakingly thought the assignment was optional.
 - He mistakingly interpreted her smile as encouragement.
 - They mistakingly believed the product was safe for children.
 - I mistakingly assumed the meeting was in person.
 - She mistakingly thought her friend was picking her up.
 - He mistakingly believed he could make changes after the deadline.
 - They mistakingly took the wrong exit off the highway.
 - I mistakingly thought the store had a larger selection.
 - She mistakingly thought the email was from her boss.
 - He mistakingly believed he could skip the training session.
 - They mistakingly thought the event was in the city center.
 - I mistakingly thought we had more ice cream in the freezer.
 - She mistakingly believed the tickets were sold out.
 - He mistakingly thought the class was canceled.
 - They mistakingly believed they could return the item without the tag.
 - I mistakingly thought the museum was free on Sundays.
 - She mistakingly assumed her friend would attend the party.
 - He mistakingly thought the presentation was due today.
 - They mistakingly believed they had booked a guided tour.
 - I mistakingly thought the event was for adults only.
 - She mistakingly believed the train would arrive on time.
 - He mistakingly thought the meeting was in the afternoon.
 - They mistakingly thought the festival was this weekend.
 - I mistakingly thought the package included free shipping.
 - She mistakingly believed her friend had already seen the movie.
 - He mistakingly thought the report was finished.
 - They mistakingly assumed the workshop was for beginners.
 - I mistakingly thought the lecture was in another room.
 - She mistakingly believed the party would be a surprise.
 - He mistakingly thought he had the right directions.
 - They mistakingly thought the class was being held online.
 - I mistakingly thought my computer was updated.
 - She mistakingly believed the deadline had been extended.
 - He mistakingly thought his friend would lend him the book.
 - They mistakingly assumed the software was compatible.
 - I mistakingly thought the instructions were clear.
 - She mistakingly believed they were meeting at a different location.
 - He mistakingly thought the application was submitted.
 - They mistakingly thought the event was for kids.
 - I mistakingly thought my email was sent.
 - She mistakingly believed the class was starting earlier.
 - He mistakingly thought his appointment was today.
 - They mistakingly thought the sale would last all week.
 
