Meaning & Definition of word "Wrong"

Wrong

/rɔːŋ/

noun:

  • 1. An act that is unjust, dishonest, or immoral.
    • Example: The wrong was finally righted after many years.

adjective:

  • 1. Not correct or true; mistaken.
    • Example: I realized I had the wrong answer on the test.
  • 2. Invalid or undesirable; not suitable.
    • Example: There's nothing wrong with wanting to succeed.
  • 3. Immoral or unethical.
    • Example: He felt it was wrong to lie to his friend.

adverb:

  • 1. In a mistaken or incorrect manner.
    • Example: He answered the question wrong during the quiz.

Etymology

Old English 'wrang', meaning 'crooked, wicked, or unjust'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

in the wrong:

to be mistaken or at fault.

wrong side of the tracks:

from a poor or undesirable part of town.

do wrong:

to act unjustly or immorally.

wrong place, wrong time:

being in a situation that is unfortunate or inopportune.

Related Words

wrongdoing:

an act that is morally or legally wrong.

wrongful:

characterized by the violation of a legal right.

wrongheaded:

stubbornly wrong or misguided.

Slang Meanings of wrong

Meaning: not okay; inappropriate.

Example Sentence: It's totally wrong to ghost someone after a date.

Meaning: something that feels off or incorrect.

Example Sentence: This just feels wrong, man.