1. wrongheaded - Adjective
2. wrongheaded - Adjective Satellite
Wrong in opinion or principle; having a perverse understanding; perverse.
Source: Webster's dictionarya wrongheaded policy Source: Internet
But it’s still a separate gadget that you can lose in a couch cushion — one of the reasons that Steve Jobs once used to proclaim the stylus as wrongheaded and clunky. Source: Internet
Being tolerant of intolerable points of view is not what’s being suggested here; rather it’s the disturbing idea that we can censor opposing points of view because we find them wrongheaded or immoral. Source: Internet
And it should be noted that the very idea of rights in a work is wrongheaded. Source: Internet
In it’s entirety, it’s just plain wrongheaded. Source: Internet
I thought your long last post was intriguing if almost entirely wrongheaded. Source: Internet