"And it might lead to mistaken notions, you see, my dear."
I assure you they are under a mistaken notion, if they do.
There is a mistaken notion that American drivers pay for their roads through gas taxes.
"There is a mistaken notion," he said, "that this board places a disproportionate hope" on the company.
The exercisers justify their activity with the mistaken notion that if a little exercise is good for them, more must be better.
His present attitude may simply be a mistaken notion of responsibility.
I had the mistaken notion it was a novel idea.
"Larry's under the mistaken notion that he can do this without an anchor tenant," said one real estate executive.
That, in the view of many, has been a mistaken notion.
Edmund then tells Edgar that their father is after him for some mistaken notion of a reported crime.