Meaning of I mistook you for a friend
To confuse someone for someone else, mistakenly believing they are that person.
In simple words: I believed you were a friend by mistake.
I mistook you for a friend in a sentence
- I mistook you for a friend at the party last night.
- She mistook him for a famous actor when she saw him.
- He mistook his neighbor for his old teacher in the store.
- I often mistook her for someone else because of their similar voices.
- They mistook the stranger for their cousin during the reunion.
How to use I mistook you for a friend
Used when someone is wrongly identified or recognized as someone else. Common in informal spoken language.
Grammar pattern
mistook + object + for + object
Memory hint
Think of 'mistook' like 'missed took', remembering the mistake of taking someone for another.
Related words
Collocations with I mistook you for a friend
- mistook someone for someone
- mistook it for a joke
- mistook a call for an emergency
Synonyms for I mistook you for a friend
- confused
- misidentified
- misconstrued
- failed to recognize
Common mistakes with I mistook you for a friend
- Confusing 'mistook' with 'mistake' as a noun.
- Using 'for' incorrectly; should be used to indicate comparison.
- 'Mistook' should only be used in past tense.
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Frequently asked questions about I mistook you for a friend
What does I mistook you for a friend mean?
I believed you were a friend by mistake.
What is the definition of I mistook you for a friend?
To confuse someone for someone else, mistakenly believing they are that person.
How do you use I mistook you for a friend in a sentence?
I mistook you for a friend at the party last night.
Can you give another example of I mistook you for a friend?
She mistook him for a famous actor when she saw him.
What are synonyms for I mistook you for a friend?
Common alternatives include confused, misidentified, misconstrued, failed to recognize.
What words go with I mistook you for a friend?
It commonly pairs with mistook someone for someone, mistook it for a joke, mistook a call for an emergency.
What are common mistakes when using I mistook you for a friend?
Confusing 'mistook' with 'mistake' as a noun. Using 'for' incorrectly; should be used to indicate comparison. 'Mistook' should only be used in past tense.
How do you pronounce I mistook you for a friend?
US: //aɪ mɪsˈtuk jʊ fɔr ə frɛnd//, UK: //aɪ mɪsˈtʊk jʊ fɔːr ə frɛnd//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use I mistook you for a friend?
Used when someone is wrongly identified or recognized as someone else. Common in informal spoken language.
