Informal term for 'mistaken' or 'on the wrong track' (3,4) Crossword Clue Puzzle Answer from August 16, 2024
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Updated Aug 16, 2024
Informal term for 'mistaken' or 'on the wrong track' (3,4) Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to Informal term for 'mistaken' or 'on the wrong track' (3,4) for the August 16, 2024 edition of the crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 7 letters. Start with O and end with M, and the possible solutions are OPPIDUM, OPTIMUM, OFFBEAM.
The answer is OFFBEAM.
The crossword clue "Informal term for 'mistaken' or 'on the wrong track'" with the answer "OFFBEAM" uses an idiomatic expression to describe being incorrect or misguided. The term "OFFBEAM" is a less common, informal way of saying that someone is not on the right path or is making an error in judgment.
In this context, "beam" can be understood as a metaphor for direction or alignment, so "off-beam" implies being off course or not accurately aligned with the correct information or path. This phrase captures the essence of being mistaken or not following the right track, as it combines the idea of deviation ("off") with a reference to a guiding direction ("beam"). The clue effectively uses this idiom to provide a fitting answer, illustrating how "OFFBEAM" conveys the concept of being erroneous or misdirected in an informal manner.
This clue was last seen in Crossword Puzzle on August 16, 2024. You can also get all other Crossword clues hints and answers here.
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