- incorrect: not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth; "an incorrect calculation"; "the report in the paper is wrong"; "your information is wrong"; "the clock showed the wrong time"; "found themselves on the wrong road"; "based on the wrong assumptions"
- incorrectly: in an inaccurate manner; "he decided to reveal the details only after other sources had reported them incorrectly"; "she guessed wrong"
- that which is contrary to the principles of justice or law; "he feels that you are in the wrong"
- treat unjustly; do wrong to
- contrary to conscience or morality or law; "it is wrong for the rich to take advantage of the poor"; "cheating is wrong"; "it is wrong to lie"
- any harm or injury resulting from a violation of a legal right
- improper: not appropriate for a purpose or occasion; "said all the wrong things"
- amiss(p): not functioning properly; "something is amiss"; "has gone completely haywire"; "something is wrong with the engine"
- A wrong or being wrong is a concept in law, ethics, and science. In a colloquial sense, wrongness usually refers to a state of incorrectness, inaccuracy, error or miscalculation in any number of contexts. ...
- Wrong is the fourth full-length album by the Canadian punk rock band NoMeansNo.
- “Wrong” is Depeche Mode's first single from their most recent studio album, the Grammy-nominated Sounds of the Universe, and their 46th UK single overall. It hit the radio in February 2009, and became available for purchase online on February 24, 2009. ...
- Wrong is a song by the group Everything But The Girl, composed by Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt. The song is the second track of their album Walking Wounded released in 1996.
- "Wrong" is the second single from American Idol finalist, Kimberley Locke, from her One Love album. The song was written by Kaci and Tiffany Arbuckle Lee. A dance remix by the remix team Bronleewe & Bose was later released on the iTunes digital single release.
- The Eagle is an album by Waylon Jennings, released on Epic Records in 1990. It was the first of his two solo albums on the label, which he joined after a two-year stay at MCA. The selections themselves are a mixture of fast-paced songs and slower ballads. ...
- Something that is immoral or not good; The incorrect or unjust position or opinion. (Or is it the wronged? ...
- This is pushing my knowledge somewhat, as I am only just starting to call touches... one bell is picked as the ``observation bell'', which means that calls (bobs and singles) are made when that bell reaches particular places at lead ends. ...
- wrongs are divided into public and private. A public wrong is an act that harms the public generally, even though it may only be committed against one person, and is commonly known as a crime, misdemeanour, or offence. It is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both. ...
- a crime, tort, breach of contract, breach of trust or other equitable obligation, or breach of statutory obligation.
- A negative ethical qualification applied to behavior: a physical act or omission described with all the circumstances that are relevant for the context. ...
- morally not permitted, breaks a moral rule. The "no-go" areas as far as morality is concerned. I usually distinguish "morally wrong" from "unethical." "Wrong" (as well as "right") is a classification term it classifies certain actions. "Ethical" refers to justification. ...
- A discretionary act or omission by a commanding officer that adversely affects the member personally, and that, for example, is:
- Failing to meet the expected standards for answering to the common, collective interests of the people, for the sort of activity in question. In class society, these are of course the class interests of one or another social class.
- Wrong was originally meant to be an underground prison, but it never worked out. It's composed of three different sections, the third of which was never finished. Because it's been forgotten, the inhabitants in it are left to fend for themselves. ...
- A violation, by one individual, of another individual's legal rights.
- attaches the dunce score to the word and opens the Enter a New Score dialog. Optionally, rescore the word. Select OK to continue. This is handy when you erroneously score a trial as correct then realize it was wrong.