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Example sentences for "much mistaken"

  • In my last report I ended upon my top note with Barrymore at the window, and now I have quite a budget already which will, unless I am much mistaken, considerably surprise you.

  • I am much mistaken if it does not bring him down.

  • From the first moment that he saw her he appeared to be strongly attracted by her, and I am much mistaken if the feeling was not mutual.

  • I am much mistaken if Emma's doctrines give any strength of mind, or tend at all to make a girl adapt herself rationally to the varieties of her situation in life.

  • Before the play, I am much mistaken if Julia did not think he was paying her attentions.

  • They have yet many duos to rehearse together, and I am much mistaken if she would not readily get into unison with him; it is true, Danceny is but a boy yet, who will waste his time in making love, but never will come to the point.

  • I will cut out work for him; and I am much mistaken if he sleeps so quietly hereafter.

  • I am much mistaken, or she will be one day or other one of our most fashionable women.

  • It is possible, however, that I may have something better before very many minutes are over, for this is one of my clients, or I am much mistaken.

  • But our doubts will very soon be solved, for here, unless I am much mistaken, is the person in question.

  • And she would need to be,” said Holmes, gravely; “I am much mistaken if we do not hear from her before many days are past.

  • You won't wipe your eyes out over that, or I'm much mistaken.

  • It's a sore heart you'll be having, or I'm much mistaken.

  • But it's going to do something some day, or I'm much mistaken.

  • And in Jem's handwriting too, or I'm much mistaken.

  • Thinks I, that's Jem Wilson's cough, or I'm much mistaken.

  • At one time he were desperate fond o' thee, or I'm much mistaken.

  • Sir Richard is quite capable of such magnanimity, ma mere, unless I am much mistaken in his character.

  • I am much mistaken if he had not a sort of humming in his ears.

  • As Horace keeps on doggedly in sullen silence, he continues:] Unless I am much mistaken in myself, you will find me a more valuable friend than Viscus or Varius.

  • Well, you're in for a row; and I shall be hung up by the heels and flogged, unless I am much mistaken.

  • I am much mistaken if the suggestion which I am about to offer has not already presented itself to every reader of ordinary intelligence who has taken the trouble to follow the course of my argument thus far with attention.

  • She is the very merchantman we saw yesterday, or I am much mistaken," observed the commander.

  • They will try it again, or I am much mistaken.

  • There is no man like him; and should the wind fail us when we are inside the harbour, he will, or I am much mistaken, send in the boats to cut your vessel out.

  • Unless I am much mistaken we shall all be hot on his track before we are many hours older.

  • If I were a few years younger, and we had no women on board, I would not allow any threats of that sort to hinder me, and I am much mistaken in my officers and men if they refused to back me up.

  • Unless I am much mistaken," replied Charlotte, "your inclination is to return to the school.

  • He 'll take all in good part, or I 'm much mistaken in him.

  • That's all very fine, Alice, but I 'm much mistaken if you are as indifferent as you pretend.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much mistaken" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    already hinted; military police; much about; much attention; much boiling; much bound; much earlier; much enlarged; much expedition; much fatigued; much flour; much greater; much higher; much kindness; much like; much misery; much mistaken; much obleeged; much pleasure; much reduced; much regret; much the; much wind; much work; much worse; secret session