not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
deviating from truth or fact; erroneous: a wrong answer.
not correct in action, judgment, opinion, method, etc., as a person; in error: You are wrong to blame him.
not proper or usual; not in accordance with requirements or recommended practice: the wrong way to hold a golf club.
out of order; awry; amiss: Something is wrong with the machine.
not suitable or appropriate: He always says the wrong thing.
(of clothing) that should be worn or kept inward or under: You're wearing the sweater wrong side out.
noun
that which is wrong, or not in accordance with morality, goodness, or truth; evil: I committed many wrongs.
an injustice: The wrongs they suffered aged them.
Law.
an invasion of another's right, to his damage.
a tort.
adverb
in a wrong manner; not rightly; awry; amiss: You did it wrong again.
verb (used with object)
to do wrong to; treat unfairly or unjustly; harm.
to impute evil to (someone) unjustly; malign.
Idioms for wrong
get in wrong, Slang. to cause to come into disfavor: We are forever getting in wrong with the people next door.
go wrong,
to go amiss; fail: Everything is going wrong today.
to pursue an immoral course; become depraved: Bad friends caused him to go wrong.
in the wrong, to blame; in error: He knew he was in the wrong but refused to concede the point.
Origin of wrong
before 1100; (adj.) Middle English wrong, wrang,Old English wrang, perhaps <Old Danish wrang; compare Danish vrang wrong, Old Norse rangr awry; (v. and adv.) Middle English, derivative of the adj.; (noun) Middle English; Old English wrang, derivative of the adj.; akin to wring
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British Dictionary definitions for wrong
wrong
/ (rɒŋ) /
adjective
not correct or truthfulthe wrong answer
acting or judging in erroryou are wrong to think that
(postpositive)immoral; badit is wrong to cheat
deviating from or unacceptable to correct or conventional laws, usage, etc
not intended or wantedthe wrong road
(postpositive)not working properly; amisssomething is wrong with the engine
US(of a side, esp of a fabric) intended to face the inside so as not to be seen
get on the wrong side oforUSget in wrong withinformalto come into disfavour with
go down the wrong way(of food) to pass into the windpipe instead of the gullet
adverb
in the wrong direction or manner
go wrong
to turn out other than intended
to make a mistake
(of a machine, etc) to cease to function properly
to go astray morally
get wrong
to fail to understand properly
to fail to provide the correct answer to
noun
a bad, immoral, or unjust thing or action
law
an infringement of another person's rights, rendering the offender liable to a civil action, as for breach of contract or torta private wrong
a violation of public rights and duties, affecting the community as a whole and actionable at the instance of the Crowna public wrong
in the wrongmistaken or guilty
verb(tr)
to treat unjustly
to discredit, malign, or misrepresent
to seduce or violate
Derived forms of wrong
wronger, nounwrongly, adverbwrongness, noun
Word Origin for wrong
Old English wrang injustice, from Old Norse vrang; see wring
see back the wrong horse; bark up the wrong tree; do someone wrong; get someone wrong; get up on the wrong side of bed; go wrong; in the wrong; on the right (wrong) foot; on the right (wrong) tack; right (wrong) side of the tracks; rub the wrong way; take the wrong way; two wrongs do not make a right.