incorrect,
Incorrect, false, mistaken, inexact, imprecise, inaccurate
There is a saying that goes, "Two wrongs don't make a right." In other words, a wrong cannot be undone with another wrong. The saying also has a comedic extension: "... but three lefts do."
Words with silent letters can be hard to spell. Word with a silent W are wren, wrestle, wreck, wrong, answer, write, word, wrought, wriggle, and writhe.
Linking words that are similar in meaning.
A snitch is someone who will rattle you out, in other words someone who will always tell on you for your wrong doings. Even if you didn't mean it they'll tell. There also called an informer; taddletale.
Incorrect, inaccurate, wrong, false, flawed
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Incorrect, false, mistaken, inexact, imprecise, inaccurate
'Mal' or 'mis' are both synonymous with wrong, but are typically used as a prefix to other words.
Remonstrate means to call someone out for something they are doing wrong. In other words, to not let someone do something wrong without speaking to them about it and telling them that they are doing wrong.
The Esperanto words for correct and wrong are korekta and malbone.
The proteins would have the wrong shape, would be made of the wrong amino acids, and would have the wrong function. In other words, mutation and disaster.
He misjudged her and was sorry. To have misjudged her was wrong. This is misjudged and five other words. Misjudged can often start a sentence. A sentence can end with misjudged.
he thinks your tasty in the cough cough wrong way in other words he wants to bang you
No, there are other words that are spelled incorrectly in the dictionary, such as misspell or irregardless. These words are considered misspelled because they do not conform to the standard spelling rules of the English language.
Its relative to the efficiency of the engine per cubic centimetre. in other words, you're asking the wrong question.
There is a saying that goes, "Two wrongs don't make a right." In other words, a wrong cannot be undone with another wrong. The saying also has a comedic extension: "... but three lefts do."