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wrong

Definition for wrong

adjective as in reverse, opposite

Strong matches

back, inside, inverse, obverse

adverb as in astray

verb as in hurt, mistreat another

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Example Sentences

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"It's a major step where we might have had some answers to what went wrong, and what can be changed so we don't get another situation like this in the future."

From BBC

"It went wrong from there," Ms Hall said.

From BBC

“Some people said it couldn’t be done, but I am so glad to stand here today and say that we have proved the naysayers wrong,” Bass said.

He told the UN's General Assembly in New York it was time to end the "failed experiment of open borders" and claimed UN predictions over climate change were wrong, prompting gasps from the assembly floor.

From BBC

“The industry worried about getting ethnicity ‘wrong’ and began to get extremely specific with identity casting,” Wu explains.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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