Wrong meaning in English
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Definition
(it's) wrong (to lie): (It's) bad, improper (to lie)
(I'm) wrong: (I'm) incorrect, not right
wrong: false, mistaken, not right; bad
Examples
- "But there's something wrong, the beach is practically deserted."
- "Vinyl records are for old people, right? Wrong."
- "Brian : Is there something wrong doctor?"
- "Bob : I know it was wrong, but, really there's a lot of interesting research being done on pinball technology these days."
- "Mrs Brady drove on the wrong side of the road, and I was too scared to go surfing because they say there are many monsters in Cornwall."
- "What was wrong with that?"
- "This has been a giant waste of time and money, and a good illustration of what is wrong with this country."
- "Maybe I'm wrong, but I thought this was the land of forgiveness, of redemption, the land of second chances."
- "Did I do something wrong?"
- "-Remember, there may be times when the customer is wrong about a certain situation."
- "Do you think we've done something wrong?"
- "Mrs. Brady drove on the wrong side of the road, and I was too scared to go surfing because they say there are a lot of monsters in Cornwall."
- "Isn't it wrong that Big Brother will be watching us?"
- "It is important that you never tell them that they are wrong, but apologize for their inconvenience and assure them that you will do everything in your power to accommodate them."
- "Donkey: Wrong floor, jackass!"
- "You've captured the wrong man you idiots!"
- "There was something wrong with Bruno in Paris, and in Kalackistan."
- "Hannah : There's nothing wrong with kittens."
- "I think I wrote it down wrong."
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