"Wrongly" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Wrongly" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Wrongly" Meaning

Incorrectly or improperly done.

"Wrongly" Examples

Example 1: Usage in Context


If you believe the examination paper was wrongly marked, you should appeal.

Example 2: Adjective Usage


The new policy has been wrongly interpreted by some people, leading to confusion.

Example 3: Idiomatic Expression


I wrongly placed my bet on the underdog, and now I'm regretting it.

Example 4: Passive Construction


The report was wrongly attributed to a different author.

Example 5: Counterfactual Statement


What if you had taken that job, which, in hindsight, was a decision wrongly made.

"Wrongly" Similar Words

Wrongdoings

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Acts or behavior that are morally or legally unacceptable or against the rules. Often, but not necessarily, illegal.

Wronged

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Wronger

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Comparatively more mistaken or incorrect.

Wrongful

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Wrongfully

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Incorrectly or unjustifiably, especially with respect to the law.

Wrongfulness

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Wrongheaded

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Wrongheaded means foolishly or illogically opposed to a sensible or practical point of view, often stubbornly so.

Wronging

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Wrongness

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The state or condition of being incorrect or untrue; a mistake or error of some kind.

Wrongs

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Errors or mistakes, typically unconscious or habitual ones, as in "he has a tendency to spell words incorrectly and make grammatical wrongs." Adverse conditions or unfortunate events, as in "a wrong turn led to a wrongs that cost us hours." Suffering, injustice, or harm caused to someone or something, as in "two wrongs don't make a right."

Wroot

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Wrote

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The verb "wrote" is the past tense of the verb "write". It means to create or record written words or symbols on a surface, usually with a pen or pencil.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> I wrote a letter to my friend.<br> She wrote a best-selling novel.<br> He wrote a song that became a hit.<br><br>In the past tense, "wrote" is also used to indicate that the action of writing was completed before the present moment, but the result of the action remains.<br><br>Note that the word "wrote" can also be used in a figurative sense, where it means "composed" or "created", as in "She wrote a beautiful poem" or "He wrote a delicious recipe".

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Wrought-iron

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Wrought

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Wroxeter

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