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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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Anachorism
::
Anachorism
(n.) An error in
regard
to the place of an event or a
thing;
a
referring
something
to a wrong
place.
Wrong
::
Wrong (v. t.) To treat with
injustice;
to
deprive
of some
right,
or to
withhold
some act of
justice
from; to do
undeserved
harm to; to deal
unjustly
with; to
injure..
Possible
::
Possible
(a.)
Capable
of
existing
or
occurring,
or of being
conceived
or
thought
of; able to
happen;
capable
of being done; not
contrary
to the
nature
of
things;
--
sometimes
used to
express
extreme
improbability;
barely
able to be, or to come to pass; as,
possibly
he is
honest,
as it is
possible
that Judas meant no
wrong..
Awrong
::
Awrong
(adv.)
Wrongly.
Catachresis
::
Catachresis
(n.) A
figure
by which one word is
wrongly
put for
another,
or by which a word is
wrested
from its true
signification;
as, To take arms
against
a sea of
troubles.
Shak. Her voice was but the
shadow
of a
sound.
Young..
Admonish
::
Admonish
(v. t.) To
counsel
against
wrong
practices;
to
cation
or
advise;
to warn
against
danger
or an
offense;
--
followed
by of,
against,
or a
subordinate
clause..
Misguide
::
Misguide
(v. t.) To guide
wrongly;
to lead
astray;
as, to
misguide
the
understanding..
Peccant
::
Peccant
(a.)
Wrong;
defective;
faulty.
Mistime
::
Mistime
(v. t.) To time
wrongly;
not to adapt to the time.
Redress
::
Redress
(v. t.) To set
right,
as a
wrong;
to
repair,
as an
injury;
to make
amends
for; to
remedy;
to
relieve
from..
Misfeasance
::
Misfeasance
(n.) A
trespass;
a wrong done; the
improper
doing of an act which a
person
might
lawfully
do.
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..
Misalter
::
Misalter
(v. t.) To alter
wrongly;
esp., to alter for the
worse..
Remedy
::
Remedy
(n.) The legal means to
recover
a
right,
or to
obtain
redress
for a
wrong..
Pervert
::
Pervert
(v. i.) To
become
perverted;
to take the wrong
course.
Misteach
::
Misteach
(v. t.) To teach
wrongly;
to
instruct
erroneously.
Mala
::
Mala (n.)
Evils;
wrongs;
offenses
against
right and law.
Right
::
Right (a.) The
straight
course;
adherence
to duty;
obedience
to
lawful
authority,
divine
or
human;
freedom
from
guilt,
-- the
opposite
of moral
wrong..
Malign
::
Malign
(a.) To treat with
malice;
to show
hatred
toward;
to
abuse;
to
wrong;
to
injure.
Illness
::
Illness
(n.) Wrong moral
conduct;
wickedness.
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