Wrongness Meaning in English
word
ˈrɔŋ.nəs
RAWNG-nuhs
ɹˈɒŋnəs
RONG-nuhs
释义
The quality or state of being wrong; something not correct, not true, or morally improper.
用法与细微差别
Formal and uncommon, mostly in philosophical, legal, or abstract discussions. Often used with adjectives: 'moral wrongness', 'fundamental wrongness'. Not for everyday mistakes; use 'mistake' or 'error' for practical contexts.
Spanish: equivocación - incorrección - errorPortuguese (BR): incorreção - erro - inadequaçãoPortuguese (PT): incorreção - erro - inadequaçãoChinese (Simplified): 错误性 - 不正确Chinese (Traditional): 錯誤性 - 不正確Hindi: गलत होना - अनुचितताArabic: الخطأ - عدم الصوابBengali: ভুলতা - অন্যায়তাRussian: неправильность - ошибочность - неправильность (с моральной точки зрения)Japanese: 誤りであること - 不正さ - 不道徳さVietnamese: sự sai trái - sự không đúng đắnKorean: 잘못됨 - 부도덕함Turkish: yanlışlık - uygunsuzluk (ahlaki)Urdu: غلطی - بے قاعدگیIndonesian: tính sai lầm - sự không đúng đắn
例句
He felt the wrongness of his actions after he lied.
basic
The wrongness of the answer was obvious to everyone.
basic
They discussed the wrongness of stealing in class.
basic
There's a certain wrongness you can feel when something doesn't add up.
natural
The movie’s ending left me with a feeling of wrongness I couldn’t explain.
natural
She pointed out the wrongness in his logic during the debate.
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