wrong
AdjectiveTransitive Verb[C/U] Both
pl: wrongspast: wrongedpp: wrongeding: wrongingcomp: more wrongsup: most wrong
This word carries a heavy weight of judgment, whether it is a factual error or a moral failure. When used for facts, it is a binary opposite of right, suggesting a mistake that needs correction. When used for ethics, it evokes a sense of violation or transgression against a shared social or spiritual code. In social interactions, calling someone wrong can be confrontational and blunt. It implies a definitive lack of correctness, whereas words like mistaken or inaccurate are softer and less likely to trigger a defensive response.
Countable when referring to a specific injustice or a particular mistake (a grave wrong). Uncountable when referring to the general concept of immorality or error.