mistaking in English

verb
1
be wrong about.
because I was inexperienced, I mistook the nature of our relationship
noun
verb

Use "mistaking" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "mistaking" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "mistaking", or refer to the context using the word "mistaking" in the English Dictionary.

1. There was no mistaking his sincerity.

2. There is no mistaking the fact.

3. There's no mistaking what ought to be done.

4. There could be no mistaking what he had come for.

5. There's no mistaking a painting by Picasso.

6. Actaeon's dogs, mistaking him for prey, tear into his flesh

7. No mistaking her-a taller, more muscular version of Kathy.

8. There's no mistaking the eastern flavour of the food.

9. There was no mistaking the admiration in his eyes.

10. There was no mistaking the mocking glitter in his eyes.

11. There was no mistaking the approach of winter; he could feel its bite.

12. I think you must be mistaking me for someone else.

13. Enterprise, they could be mistaking our scans as a hostile act.

14. He didn't speak, but there was no mistaking his smile of pure joy.

15. This turn also begins with Anderson mistaking the topic of conversation.

16. The letter I is skipped to avoid mistaking it as row number 1.

17. Certainly later writers warn against mistaking unusual sense phenomena for genuine spiritual enlightenment.

18. There's no mistaking whose children they are - they all look just like Joe.

19. There is no mistaking Hall's books as anything other than romantic fiction.

20. Within that every composer tried to be different, mistaking novelty for originality and quality.

21. Otherwise we are danger of mistaking a drunk for a teetotaler or vice versa.

22. Could she have missed it by mistaking it for one of the panelled wardrobes?

23. Paternal Credulityin Terence generally limits itself to mistaking undutiful sons for obedient and honest sons

24. You're not mistaking me for a sweet little debutante at the summer fair, are you?

25. Allies vs. Cobelligerents: Don’t Mix Them Up! The danger is in mistaking co-belligerents for allies

26. Nevertheless, consumers could be excused for mistaking the new brand for an ancient brew.

27. Television commercials might seem more professional but beware of mistaking the gloss for the content.

28. One of the most common animal faux pas is mistaking an Alpaca for a llama and vice versa

29. But there is no mistaking the fact that the First Division door has been left ajar.

30. When your sister Categorically warns you against snooping in her diary, there's no mistaking what she means.

31. Antonyms for Assimilating include misconstruing, misapprehending, misunderstanding, miscomprehending, misconceiving, misinterpreting, misjudging, misreading, mistaking and getting the wrong idea about

32. But there was no mistaking the damage that had been done and no convenient means of dismissing its root organizational causes.

33. I ordered Raisin Bran because I didn't want there to be any mistaking it for a date.

34. There was no mistaking the flaccid outlines of a suit that had lost its pressure and was open to vacuum.

35. And sometimes asking the real celebrity, mistaking them for someone who just looks like the real person, which is highly embarrassing.

36. 5 There was no mistaking the flaccid outlines of a suit that had lost its pressure and was open to vacuum.

37. And sometimes asking the real celebrity, mistaking them for someone who just looks like the real person, which is highly embarrassing. (Laughter).

38. If all goes well, Beech Road will start at 2-1 or less at Cheltenham as there is no mistaking his superiority.

39. Penstemon Pocahontas - Common name:Beardtongue - A colorful spring surprise! There will be no mistaking the dramatic burgundy red foliage emerging from winter’s grip

40. Some of the gaps must be due to chance, but there is no mistaking the insularity of interest which these volumes display.

41. Some of the gaps must be due to chance,(Sentencedict) but there is no mistaking the insularity of interest which these volumes display.

42. And with her gap-toothed pout staring seductively at the camera, there's no mistaking the looks inherited from father Sir Mick and supermodel mother Jerry Hall.

43. There are several signs of infectious Coryza. Individually they can be mistaken for something else, but taken all together there is no mistaking the ‘diagnosis’

44. Anyway, Anyways, and any way are each suited to use in different situations, and mistaking one for the other can change the tone and meaning of your writing

45. 20 And with her gap-toothed pout staring seductively at the camera, there's no mistaking the looks inherited from father Sir Mick and supermodel mother Jerry Hall.

46. "gift" is used (the similarity of the Dead Sea Scroll script being a reason for mistaking an Aramaic term in this case), along with an explanation for the missing term "eternal."

47. ‘With its mosaics and Albizzias, there is an Italianate flavour about the setting, enhanced by the scent of its elegant gardens, but there is no mistaking the renowned French flair for hospitality and cuisine.’

48. A Review: A Compellingly cruel Rosamund Pike in 'I Care a Lot' An air of mystery surrounded Rosamund Pike in "Gone Girl," but there's no mistaking her in "I Care a Lot."

49. Review: A Compellingly Cruel Rosamund Pike In 'I Care A Lot' This image released by Netflix shows, from left, Eiza Gonzalez, Dianne Wiest and Rosamund Pike in a scene from "I Care A Lot." An air of mystery surrounded Rosamund Pike in "Gone Girl" but there's no mistaking her in "I Care a Lot."