This means something is not right or has an error. We use it when a fact, idea, or action is not correct.
You gave a wrong answer in class.
I chose the wrong road to school.
This meaning is about what is bad or unfair in behavior or actions. It means something is against rules or is unfair in feelings.
It is wrong to steal from others.
He did the wrong thing by lying.
As a verb, 'wrong' means to treat someone unfairly or hurt their feelings. It shows causing bad effects to a person.
He was wronged by his friend yesterday.
Don't wrong others with your words.
As a noun, 'wrong' means a bad or unfair action. It is something that causes harm or unfairness to people.
She suffered many wrongs in her life.
The court corrected the wrong done to him.
We use ‘wrong’ to say someone is not correct. It shows a simple and clear disagreement in speaking.
Wrong! That is not what I meant.
Wrong! You forgot the answer.
We use 'wrong' here to say a place, time, or direction is not the right one to use or choose.
You picked the wrong door to enter.
This is the wrong time to call her.
'Wrong' means something is not allowed or is against rules. It shows that an action is bad by law or behavior.
It is wrong to park your car here.
Cheating on tests is wrong.
This meaning is about a feeling that something is not good or safe. It is often used to describe moods or emotions in uncertain situations.
Things felt wrong after the accident.
She had a wrong feeling about the place.