What is another word for Erred?

Pronunciation: [ˈɜːd] (IPA)

Erred is a verb that means to make a mistake, to go astray or to deviate from the right path. There are many synonyms for the word "erred" that can be used interchangeably in context. Some of the most common ones include blundered, goofed, mistakenly, misled, misjudged, miscalculated, misconstrued or misinterpreted. The word "blundered" implies a careless or stupid mistake, whereas "misjudged" means a mistake in the estimation of someone or something. The term "misinterpreted" implies a misunderstanding or an incorrect interpretation of something. Regardless of the synonym that is used, it is essential to acknowledge mistakes to learn and grow from them.

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What are the hypernyms for Erred?

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Usage examples for Erred

He thought, moreover, that Lassalle Erred gravely in making the socialists a political party, and that they should have remained a purely economic one.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
It has Erred because it took for freedom an abstraction of its own and tried to realize that, just as Communism Erred by taking for equality an abstraction of its own and trying to realize that.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
Nevis lighted a cigar as soon as he was left alone, and by the time the great express had flashed by with a clash and clatter he felt convinced that Corporal Slaney had Erred in assuming that Winthrop had escaped across the frontier.
"A Prairie Courtship"
Harold Bindloss

Related words: historical error, copy and paste error, word error, wrong word, word spelling, spelling error, vocabulary error

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