Wrong-mindedly

"Wrong-mindedly" in a Sentence (1 examples)

Much more sweeping were the reforms proposed by Sir Thomas Smith (1568), who understandably but wrong-mindedly wanted letter forms to be “pictures” of speech sounds, that is, to have an iconic relationship to the sounds.

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