Mistaken vs Unfounded - What's the difference?
mistaken | unfounded | Related terms |
Erroneous.
Having an incorrect belief.
Having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.
Not having been founded or instituted.
* 1980 , Helen Louise Gardner, ?John Carey, English Renaissance studies (page 268)
Mistaken is a related term of unfounded.
As adjectives the difference between mistaken and unfounded
is that mistaken is erroneous while unfounded is having no strong foundation; not based on solid reasons or facts.As a verb mistaken
is .mistaken
English
Verb
(head)- I'm frequently mistaken for my brother.
Adjective
(en adjective)- This is a clear case of mistaken identity.
- I think you must be mistaken .
- He admitted he was mistaken about the budget numbers.
Usage notes
* The phrase (and variations) is used to indicate that one is uncertain about something one has said. * Nouns to which (term) is often applied: identity, belief, notion, view, assumption, impression, idea, thinking, identification, diagnosis, interpretation, person, opinion, conclusion, judgment, conception, perception, theory, reading, concept.Derived terms
* mistaken identityunfounded
English
Adjective
(-)- Even the great world as yet undiscovered, the cities as yet unfounded , and the history as yet unwritten, are lost: fallen from the beginning.