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Taking Wrongly Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for taking wrongly in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of taking wrongly in 8 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for taking wrongly alphabetically.

comprehend
  • appreciate
  • apprehend
  • assimilate
  • capiche
  • catch
  • click
  • cognize
  • conceive
  • dig
  • discern
  • envisage
  • envision
  • fathom
  • get
  • get the picture
construe
  • analyze
  • decipher
  • define
  • explicate
  • expound
  • figure it to be
  • infer
  • interpret
  • one's best guess
  • parse
  • read
  • render
  • spell out
  • take
  • translate
get
  • access
  • accomplish
  • acquire
  • annex
  • attain
  • bag
  • bring
  • bring in
  • build up
  • buy into
  • buy off
  • buy out
  • capture
  • cash in on
  • chalk up
grasp
  • butt
  • cinch
  • clamp
  • clasp
  • clench
  • clinch
  • clutches
  • embrace
  • grapple
  • lug
  • possession
  • purchase
  • tenure
interpret
  • adapt
  • annotate
  • clarify
  • comment
  • commentate
  • construe
  • decipher
  • decode
  • delineate
  • depict
  • describe
  • elucidate
  • enact
  • exemplify
  • explain
perceive
  • apperceive
  • apprehend
  • be aware of
  • behold
  • descry
  • discern
  • discover
  • distinguish
  • divine
  • espy
  • feel
  • grasp
  • identify
  • look
  • make out
succeed
  • accomplish
  • achieve
  • acquire
  • arrive
  • avail
  • be successful
  • benefit
  • carry off
  • come off
  • conquer
  • distance
  • do all right
  • do the trick
  • earn
  • flourish
understand
  • accept
  • apprehend
  • be aware
  • be conscious of
  • be with it
  • catch
  • catch on
  • conceive
  • deduce
  • discern
  • distinguish
  • explain
  • fathom
  • figure out
  • find out
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