"Wrongdoings" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Acts or behavior that are morally or legally unacceptable or against the rules. Often, but not necessarily, illegal.
"The government was criticized for its handling of the scandal, which highlighted a spate of wrongdoings within the ministry."
"The company's wrongdoings were exposed after an investigation revealed widespread corruption."
"The judge handed down a 10-year sentence for the convicted wrongdoer, citingmultiple instances of financial malfeasance."
"The whistleblower's testimony led to a new investigation, which uncovered a culture of wrongdoings at the top of the organization."
"The athlete's wrongdoings off the field, including a string of DUI incidents, overshadowed his achievements on it."
To take someone by surprise or make them look foolish, often by suddenly doing or saying something unexpected or inappropriate.
Incorrect or misguided in thought or opinion. Characterized by a misunderstanding or misjudgment of a situation.
adjective: <br><br>not correct or accurate.<br>example: <br><br>the answer was wrong.<br><br> synonyms: <br>incorrect, error, mistake, faulty <br><br> antonyms: <br>right, correct, accurate
An act or behavior that is incorrect or improper, often resulting in harm or damage to oneself or others.
Wrongheaded means foolishly or illogically opposed to a sensible or practical point of view, often stubbornly so.