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wrong
adjective
not
correct
;
containing
an
error
•
Tom
noticed
that
his
answer
to
the
puzzle
was
wrong
.
Tom
noticed
that
his
answer
to
the
puzzle
was
wrong
.
•
If
the
date
on
the
form
is
wrong
,
the
application
may
be
rejected
.
If
the
date
on
the
form
is
wrong
,
the
application
may
be
rejected
.
Old
English
‘
wrang
’
meaning
‘
crooked
’
or
‘
incorrect
’,
related
to
Old
Norse
‘
rangr
’.
adjective
not
the
one
that
is
needed
or
suitable
•
She
wore
the
wrong
shoes
for
hiking
and
slipped
on
the
trail
.
She
wore
the
wrong
shoes
for
hiking
and
slipped
on
the
trail
.
•
We
arrived
at
the
wrong
time
;
the
museum
was
already
closed
.
We
arrived
at
the
wrong
time
;
the
museum
was
already
closed
.
adverb
in
an
incorrect
or
mistaken
way
•
If
you
spell
her
name
wrong
,
the
email
won
’
t
reach
her
.
If
you
spell
her
name
wrong
,
the
email
won
’
t
reach
her
.
•
Hold
the
camera
steady
or
the
photo
will
come
out
wrong
.
Hold
the
camera
steady
or
the
photo
will
come
out
wrong
.
adjective
morally
bad
,
unfair
,
or
illegal
•
It
is
wrong
to
cheat
your
friends
.
It
is
wrong
to
cheat
your
friends
.
•
Most
people
agree
that
stealing
is
wrong
.
Most
people
agree
that
stealing
is
wrong
.
noun
an
action
or
situation
that
is
unfair
,
immoral
,
or
harmful
•
He
could
not
forget
the
wrong
done
to
his
family
.
He
could
not
forget
the
wrong
done
to
his
family
.
•
They
marched
in
protest
against
social
wrongs
.
They
marched
in
protest
against
social
wrongs
.
verb
to
treat
someone
unfairly
or
harmfully
•
She
felt
the
company
had
wronged
her
by
not
paying
overtime
.
She
felt
the
company
had
wronged
her
by
not
paying
overtime
.
•
No
one
likes
to
be
wronged
,
but
forgiveness
is
powerful
.
No
one
likes
to
be
wronged
,
but
forgiveness
is
powerful
.