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Definition of wrong
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of wrong is as below...
Wrong (a.) Not fit or
suitable
to an end or
object;
not
appropriate
for an
intended
use; not
according
to rule;
unsuitable;
improper;
incorrect;
as, to hold a book with the wrong end
uppermost;
to take the wrong way..
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Mistune
::
Mistune
(v. t.) To tune
wrongly.
Misspend
::
Misspend
(v. t.) To spend amiss or for wrong
purposes;
to
aquander;
to
waste;
as, to
misspend
time or
money..
Correction
::
Correction
(n.) The act of
correcting,
or
making
that right which was
wrong;
change
for the
better;
amendment;
rectification,
as of an
erroneous
statement..
Misinterpret
::
Misinterpret
(v. t.) To
interpret
erroneously;
to
understand
or to
explain
in a wrong
sense.
Proof-proof
::
Proof-proof
(a.) Proof
against
proofs;
obstinate
in the
wrong.
Default
::
Default
(n.)
Fault;
offense;
ill deed; wrong act;
failure
in
virtue
or
wisdom.
Misarrangement
::
Misarrangement
(n.) Wrong
arrangement.
Mispoint
::
Mispoint
(v. t.) To point
improperly;
to
punctuate
wrongly.
Awk
::
Awk
(adv.)
Perversely;
in the wrong way.
Misregard
::
Misregard
(n.) Wrong
understanding;
misconstruction.
Distress
::
Distress
(n.) The act of
distraining;
the
taking
of a
personal
chattel
out of the
possession
of a
wrongdoer,
by way of
pledge
for
redress
of an
injury,
or for the
performance
of a duty, as for
nonpayment
of rent or
taxes,
or for
injury
done by
cattle,
etc..
Misguess
::
Misguess
(v. t. & i.) To guess
wrongly.
Wrongly
::
Wrongly
(adv.)
In a wrong
manner;
unjustly;
erroneously;
wrong;
amiss;
as, he
judges
wrongly
of my
motives..
Misdoing
::
Misdoing
(n.) A wrong done; a fault or
crime;
an
offense;
as, it was my
misdoing..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Designed
to be worn or
placed
inward;
as, the wrong side of a
garment
or of a piece of
cloth..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not
according
to the laws of good
morals,
whether
divine
or
human;
not
suitable
to the
highest
and best end; not
morally
right;
deviating
from
rectitude
or duty; not just or
equitable;
not true; not
legal;
as, a wrong
practice;
wrong
ideas;
wrong
inclinations
and
desires..
Injustice
::
Injustice
(n.) An
unjust
act or deed; a sin; a
crime;
a
wrong.
Outrage
::
Outrage
(n.)
Injurious
violence
or
wanton
wrong done to
persons
or
things;
a gross
violation
of right or
decency;
excessive
abuse;
wanton
mischief;
gross
injury.
Abusive
::
Abusive
(a.)
Wrongly
used;
perverted;
misapplied.
Malice
::
Malice
(n.) Any
wicked
or
mischievous
intention
of the mind; a
depraved
inclination
to
mischief;
an
intention
to vex,
annoy,
or
injure
another
person,
or to do a
wrongful
act
without
just cause or cause or
excuse;
a
wanton
disregard
of the
rights
or
safety
of
others;
willfulness..
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