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All in the wrong synonyms

in the wrong
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adj in the wrong

  • reprehensible β€” deserving of reproof, rebuke, or censure; blameworthy.
  • responsible β€” answerable or accountable, as for something within one's power, control, or management (often followed by to or for): He is responsible to the president for his decisions.
  • guilty β€” having committed an offense, crime, violation, or wrong, especially against moral or penal law; justly subject to a certain accusation or penalty; culpable: The jury found her guilty of murder.
  • liable β€” legally responsible: You are liable for the damage caused by your action.
  • impeachable β€” making one subject to impeachment, as misconduct in office.
  • culpable β€” If someone or their conduct is culpable, they are responsible for something wrong or bad that has happened.
  • sorry β€” feeling regret, compunction, sympathy, pity, etc.: to be sorry to leave one's friends; to be sorry for a remark; to be sorry for someone in trouble.
  • remorseful β€” full of remorse.
  • convicted β€” to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
  • amiss β€” If you say that something is amiss, you mean there is something wrong.
  • answerable β€” If you are answerable to someone, you have to report to them and explain your actions.
  • at fault β€” If someone or something is at fault, they are to blame or are responsible for a particular situation that has gone wrong.
  • blamable β€” that deserves blame; culpable
  • blameworthy β€” deserving disapproval or censure
  • caught β€” Caught is the past tense and past participle of catch.
  • censurable β€” deserving censure, condemnation, or blame
  • dirty β€” soiled with dirt; foul; unclean: dirty laundry.
  • hung up β€” Slang: Vulgar. (of a male) having very large genitals.
  • off base β€” serving as or forming a base: The walls will need a base coat and two finishing coats.
  • punishable β€” liable to or deserving punishment.
  • sinful β€” characterized by, guilty of, or full of sin; wicked: a sinful life.
  • smoking gun β€” indisputable proof or evidence of a crime.
  • unholy β€” not holy; not sacred or hallowed.
  • wrong β€” not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • blameful β€” deserving blame; guilty
  • demeritorious β€” a mark against a person for misconduct or deficiency: If you receive four demerits during a term, you will be expelled from school.
  • indictable β€” liable to being indicted, as a person.
  • out of line β€” a mark or stroke long in proportion to its breadth, made with a pen, pencil, tool, etc., on a surface: a line down the middle of the page.
  • chargeable β€” If something is chargeable, you have to pay a sum of money for it.
  • condemned β€” A condemned man or woman is going to be executed.
  • conscience-stricken β€” feeling anxious or guilty
  • contrite β€” If you are contrite, you are very sorry because you have done something wrong.
  • criminal β€” A criminal is a person who regularly commits crimes.
  • damned β€” Damned is used by some people to emphasize what they are saying, especially when they are angry or frustrated.
  • delinquent β€” Someone, usually a young person, who is delinquent repeatedly commits minor crimes.
  • depraved β€” Depraved actions, things, or people are morally bad or evil.
  • doomed β€” fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
  • felonious β€” Law. pertaining to, of the nature of, or involving a felony: felonious homicide; felonious intent.
  • hangdog β€” browbeaten; defeated; intimidated; abject: He always went about with a hangdog look.
  • iniquitous β€” characterized by injustice or wickedness; wicked; sinful.
  • licentious β€” sexually unrestrained; lascivious; libertine; lewd.
  • regretful β€” full of regret; sorrowful because of what is lost, gone, or done.
  • rueful β€” causing sorrow or pity; pitiable; deplorable: a rueful plight.
  • sheepish β€” embarrassed or bashful, as by having done something wrong or foolish.
  • wicked β€” evil or morally bad in principle or practice; sinful; iniquitous: wicked people; wicked habits.
  • accusant β€” a person who accuses or blames
  • censured β€” strong or vehement expression of disapproval: The newspapers were unanimous in their censure of the tax proposal.
  • convictable β€” to prove or declare guilty of an offense, especially after a legal trial: to convict a prisoner of a felony.
  • judged β€” a public officer authorized to hear and decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate charged with the administration of justice.
  • on one's head β€” the upper part of the body in humans, joined to the trunk by the neck, containing the brain, eyes, ears, nose, and mouth.
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