erróneo
erroneous, wrong
adjective eh-RROH-neh-oh Rare
Origin: From Latin 'erroneus' (wandering, straying).
Usage Note
Erróneo means factually incorrect or mistaken — it applies to beliefs, data, or conclusions, not to actions (for those, equivocado or incorrecto is more natural). Note the double-r and the accent on the first o, which distinguishes it from the verb errar (to err). The adverb is erróneamente.
Examples
"La información publicada era errónea."
Natural Translation
The published information was erroneous.
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