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wrong

wrong [ rong ]


adjective 
Definition:
 
1. incorrect: not correct or accurate
That's the wrong answer.

2. mistaken: holding an incorrect opinion about a person, thing, or matter
I thought it would be fun, but I was wrong.

3. not meant: not the intended or desired one
It was sent to the wrong address.

4. not in normal state: not in the normal satisfactory state
What's wrong with you today?

5. not conforming to accepted standards: not in accordance with law, morality, or with people's sense of what is acceptable behaviour
It's wrong to steal.

6. unsuitable: unsuitable, or showing poor judgment on the part of the person who chooses, does, or says it
It's the wrong time of year to be planting seeds.

7. not working: not functioning properly
Something's wrong with the TV.

8. not visible: describes the side of a fabric or garment that is not intended to be seen
I always iron knitted garments on the wrong side.

9. reversed or inverted: opposite to the normal, proper, or intended side, way, or direction
This picture is the wrong way up.



adverb 
Definition:
 
1. incorrectly: incorrectly or in a way that leads to failure or a different result from the one intended
You've spelt that wrong.

2. in wrong direction: in a direction that is different from or opposite to the right or intended direction



noun  (plural wrongs)
Definition:
 
1. action not considered moral: an action or situation that does not conform to ideas of morality or justice

2. unacceptable behaviour: behaviour that is morally or socially unacceptable
Children have to be taught the difference between right and wrong.

3. law 
Same as  tort


4. law infringement of somebody's legal rights: an infringement, abridgment, or violation of another party's rights under the law



transitive verb  (3rd person present singular wrongs, present participle wronging, past and past participle wronged)
Definition:
 
1. treat somebody unjustly: to judge or treat somebody unjustly
He felt he had been wronged.

2. discredit somebody: to discredit somebody by saying malicious but untrue things about him or her

[ Old English wrange 'wrongful act'. The adjective wrang probably existed in Old English, but is not found before the 12th century]

wronger noun
wrongly adverb
wrongness noun

get somebody wrong to misunderstand somebody
Don't get me wrong: I'm very grateful for your help.


get something wrong 

1. 
to make a mistake in an answer or calculation
 

2. 
to misunderstand something


go wrong 

1. 
to go badly or not according to plan
 

2. 
to make a mistake
 

3. 
to fail to conform to ideas of morality or justice


in the wrong 

1. 
at fault for something
 

2. 
mistaken


two wrongs don't make a right an act of retaliation cannot be justified

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