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1 pogrešno uzet
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2 pogrešno usmeren
• mistaken -
3 rđavo shvaćen
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4 neumesan
• deplaced; indecorous; inopportune; irrelevant; mistaken; neutral; off-base; out of place; pointless; wrong -
5 neumestan
• anomalous; beside the question; ill-timed; improper; inapposite; incongruent; incongruous; indecorous; inopportune; malapropos; misplaced; mistaken; mistimed; out of date; out-of-date; take amiss; unapt; unbecoming; undue; ungainly; unhappy; unseemly; untimely; unwarrantable -
6 pogrešan
• astrey; awry; erratic; erroneous; fallacious; false; faulty; foul; go lead; mistaken; para-; pseudo; wrong -
7 pogrešan-o
• all abroad; astray; awry; badly; by mistake; defective; defectively; deficient; deficiently; erratically; erroneous; erroneously; fallacious; fallaciously; false; falsehoodly; faultily; fondly; golead; illegitimate; incorrect; mistakely; mistaken; mistakenly; misuse; take a miss -
8 u zabludi
• abroad; mistaken; mystify
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