Meaning & Definition of word "Wrongdoing"
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Wrongdoing
/ˈrɔːŋˌduː.ɪŋ/
noun:
- 1. Illegal or immoral behavior; an act that is considered unethical or unethical.
- Example: The committee was formed to investigate allegations of wrongdoing within the organization.
- 2. An act of wrongdoing; a specific offense or wrongdoing committed.
- Example: He admitted to the wrongdoing but insisted it was a one-time mistake.
- 3. Behavior that deviates from what is considered right or proper.
- Example: The school has a zero-tolerance policy for any form of wrongdoing by its students.
Etymology
Derived from the words 'wrong' and 'doing', meaning the act of doing something wrong.
Common Phrases and Expressions
wrongdoing in the workplace:
Unethical or illegal actions occurring in a business setting.
punishment for wrongdoing:
Consequences imposed for committing a wrongful act.
expose wrongdoing:
To reveal unethical or illegal actions.
Related Words
misconduct:
Improper behavior or action, particularly in a professional context.
offense:
A breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
crime:
An act committed in violation of law.
Slang Meanings of wrongdoing
Meaning: Getting into trouble.
Example Sentence: He’s always getting into wrongdoing, just can't stay out of trouble.
Meaning: Breaking the rules.
Example Sentence: They know their actions were wrong, but they don't care about the wrongdoing.