Mistake

//mɪˈsteɪk//

"Mistake" in a Sentence (27 examples)

If you see a mistake, then please correct it.

Spenser's mother often scrutinizes him for every small mistake he makes.

A known mistake is better than an unknown truth.

Do you think he made that mistake on purpose?

You made the same mistake as last time.

You have made the very same mistake again.

It appears that you have made a foolish mistake.

You made the mistake on purpose, didn't you?

I blush for your mistake.

I took your umbrella by mistake.

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Sorry, I mistook you for my brother. You look very similar.

Don't mistake my kindness for weakness.

My father’s purposes have been mistook;

The reigning error of his life was, that he mistook the love for the practice of virtue, and was indeed not so much a good man, as the friend of goodness.

Because I don't want to know I didn't want to know I just didn't want to know I just didn't want Mistook the nods for an approval Just ignore the smoke and smile

Miſtake me not, my Lord, ’tis not my meaning / To raze one Title of your Honour out.

[…] at last she so evidently demonstrated her Affection to him to be much stronger than what she bore her own Son, that it was impossible to mistake her any longer.

Impoſe me to what penance your inuention / Can lay vpon my ſinne, yet ſinn’d I not / But in miſtaking.

1720, Jonathan Swift, “Letter to a Young Clergyman” in The Works of Jonathan Swift, London: Charles Elliot, 1784, Volume 10, pp. 6-7, No gentleman thinks it is safe or prudent to send a servant with a message, without repeating it more than once, and endeavouring to put it into terms brought down to the capacity of the bearer; yet, after all this care, it is frequent for servants to mistake, and sometimes occasion misunderstandings among friends […]

"Bah!" said the Englishwoman: "what knight ever feared cold? Besides, you mistake; the night is warm, and you look so handsome in your gown."

There is also a chancellor, — no, I mistake, — a chandler and green-grocer, with his hands full of warts; […]

The better act of purposes mistook / Is to mistake again; though indirect, / Yet indirection thereby grows direct,

The Spear with erring Haste mistook its way, But plung’d in Eniopeus’ Bosom lay.

There were too many mistakes in the test, that unfortunately you failed.

He always did mistakes on purpose.

He, that would write exactly, muſt avoid a Barbarous Pronunciation, and conſider for facility, or thorow miſtake, many words are not ſounded after the beſt dialect. Such as […] Wun, one.

1877, Henry Heth, quoting Robert E. Lee, in "Causes of the Defeat of Gen. Lee's Army at the Battle of GettysburgOpinions of Leading Confederate Soldiers.", Southern Historical Society Papers (1877), editor Rev. J. WM. Jones http://books.google.com/books?id=iDIFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA292&dq=lee+%22mistakes+were+made%22&hl=en&ei=fchaTbu4L8L98AaVs4n-DQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=lee%20%22mistakes%20were%20made%22&f=false After it is all over, as stupid a fellow as I am can see that mistakes were made. I notice, however, that my mistakes are never told me until it is too late.

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