Sentences with wrong
wrong
W w - If you went to the wrong school, you won't get the job.
- We think there's something wrong with the computer. [+ with]
- If we can have the chutzpah to tell the Jews that they're celebrating those days on the wrong days.
- If you're not feeling well, this is already an indication that something is wrong in your body.
- I was wrong about it being a casual meeting. [+ about]
- I thought you and I were going to spend the night together,' he whispered. 'You thought wrong,' Nancy whispered back.
- How shoeing horses the wrong way can lead to lameness.
- People actually respond positively to the humble admission of a wrong doing.
- She was wrong to leave her child alone.
- ...a man who believes that he has done no wrong.
- In the wrong hands it can sound atonal and unsophisticated.
- Wrong implies the inflicting of unmerited injury or harm upon another [he was wronged by false charges]; oppress implies a burdening with harsh, rigorous impositions or the cruel or unjust use of power [oppressed by heavy taxation]; persecute suggests constant harassment or the relentless infliction of cruelty and suffering [the persecuted minorities of Nazi Germany]; aggrieve suggests the infliction of such wrongs or injuries as seem a just cause for complaint or resentment [aggrieved by her ill-treatment of him]; abuse suggests improper or hurtful treatment, as by the use of insulting or coarse language [her much-abused husband]
- Is it wrong to try to save the life of someone you love?
- I intend to right that wrong.
- You have wronged my mother. [VERB noun]
- How do you know that this explanation is wrong?
- The wrong answer
- You are wrong to think that
- It is wrong to cheat
- The wrong road
- Something is wrong with the engine
- A private wrong
- A public wrong
- I really made the wrong decision there.
- The wrong side of a fabric
- Something wrong with her eyes
- The wrong thing to say
- The wrong method, came on the wrong day
- Pain is the body's way of telling us that something is wrong.
- He went to the wrong house.
- You've done it wrong.
- I spelled several names wrong in my address book.
- Injustice is a heinous wrong.
- Some of your answers were correct, and some were wrong.
- You're wrong: he's not Superman at all.
- It is wrong to lie.
- A bikini is the wrong thing to wear on a cold day.
- Something is wrong with my cellphone. Don't cry, honey. Tell me what's wrong.
- A wrong nose
- A wrong deed.
- He knew he was in the wrong but refused to concede the point.
- Everything is going wrong today.
- We are forever getting in wrong with the people next door.
- You did it wrong again.
- The wrongs they suffered aged them.
- I committed many wrongs.
- You're wearing the sweater wrong side out.
- He always says the wrong thing.
- Something is wrong with the machine.
- The wrong way to hold a golf club.
- You are wrong to blame him.
- A wrong answer.