wrong

adjective
/rɒŋ/

Meaning

not correct or true; mistaken

Example Sentences

It is wrong to cheat on a test.

Example Expressions

rub someone the wrong way

Synonyms

incorrect, mistaken, false, erroneous, inaccurate

Antonyms

correct, true, right

Collocations

completely wrong, prove wrong, wrong decision, wrong time

More Example Sentences

He happened to open the wrong door accidentally.

She is proud to speak up when something is wrong.

They happened to take the wrong bus accidentally.

My head hurts. Can you check what is wrong with me?

My chest hurts. Can you check what is wrong with me?

My stomach hurts. Can you check what is wrong with me?

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes but gradually improving over several months

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes but gradually improving over several months until he can play his favorite songs from start to finish

A man teaches himself to play the guitar using free lessons on the internet after buying an inexpensive acoustic guitar from a second-hand music shop and he practices basic chords every evening in his living room after dinner struggling at first with sore fingers and wrong notes but gradually improving over several months until he can play his favorite songs from start to finish and surprises his family with a performance at a holiday gathering.

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