wrong
Kelime Anlamı :

1. yanlış.
2. haksızlık.
3. hata.
4. yanlış yol.
5. yanlış, gerçeğe uymayan: He gave the wrong answer. Yanlış cevap verdi. We're on the wrong road. Yanlış yoldayız. We boarded the wrong.
6. hatalı.
7. kanuna aykırı fiil.
8. sağlıksız.
9. HATALI; YANLIŞ: "Son yayınınız hatalıydı; bunun doğru şekli ---dır" anlamına gelen bir ön kelime.
10. yanlış Y.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. crooked; twisted; wry.
2. not right in state, adjustment, or the like; not in order; disordered; perverse; being awry or amiss.
3. deviating from right or truth; not correct or justifiable in fact or morals; erroneous; perverse: as, wrong ideas; wrong courses.
4. deviating from that which is correct, proper, or suitable; not according to intention, requirement, purpose, or desire: as, the wrong side of a piece of cloth (the side to be turned inward).
5. in a state of misconception or error; not correct in action, belief, assertion, or the like; mistaken; in error.
6. wrong is in all senses the opposite and correlative of right.
7.
8. immoral, inequitable, unfair.
9. incorrect, faulty.
10. that which is wrong, amiss, or erroneous; the opposite of right, or of propriety, truth, justice, or goodness; wrongfulness; error; evil.
11. wrong action or conduct; anything done contrary to right or justice; a violation of law, obligation, or propriety; in law, an invasion of right, to the damage of another person; a tort: as, to do or commit wrong, or a wrong.
12. harm or evil inflicted; damage or detriment suffered; an injury, mischief, hurt, or pain imparted or received: as, to do one a wrong.
13. A state of being wrrong or of acting wrongly; an erroneous or unjust view, attitude, or procedure in regard to anything: chiefly in the phrase in the wrong.
14. to suffer the infliction of wrong; have wrong treatment.
15.
16. in a wrong manner; not rightly; erroneously; incorrectly; amiss; ill.
17. to do wrong to; treat unfairly, unjustly, or harmfully; do or say something injurious or offensive to; injure; harm; oppress; offend.
18. to be the cause of wrong or harm to; affect injuriously; be hurtful to; in an old nautical use, to take the wind from the sails of, as a ship in line with another to windward.
19. to be in the wrong in regard to; view or consider wrongly; give an erroneous seeming to; put in the wrong, or in a false light.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia