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wrong
adjective
1 not correct.
2 mistaken.
3 not appropriate or suitable.
4 not good or sensible; unjustifiable.
5 morally bad; wicked.
6 defective or faulty.
7 amiss; causing trouble, pain, etc.
8 said of one side of a fabric or garment, etc: intended as the inner or unseen side.
9 not socially acceptable.
adverb
1 incorrectly.
2 improperly; badly.
noun
1 whatever is not right or just.
2 any injury done to someone else.
3 law an offence, either against an individual ( private wrong) or against the public or society ( public wrong).
verb (wronged , wronging )
1 to treat someone unjustly; to do wrong to someone.
2 to judge unfairly.
3 to deprive someone of some right; to defraud.
[Anglo-Saxon wrang ]
wronger noun .
wrongly adverb in the wrong direction or way.
wrongness noun .
don't get me wrong colloq don't misinterpret or misunderstand me.
get on the wrong side of someone colloq to antagonize them; to make them displeased or annoyed with one.
get out of bed on the wrong side to get up in the morning in a bad mood.
get something wrong
1 to give the incorrect answer to it, or do it incorrectly.
2 to misunderstand it.
go wrong
1 said of plans, etc: to fail to go as intended.
2 to make an error.
3 to stray morally; to fall into bad ways.
4 said of a mechanical device: to stop functioning properly.
in the wrong guilty of an error or injustice.
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