guilty...
terrible. While there is nothing wrong with the word bad, there are lots of other ways to describe something that is bad. Synonyms include, terrible, awful, dreadful, rotten, vile, despicable, loathsome, monstrous, evil, reprehensible, abominable.
It depends what goes wrong
Something is wrong
An EKG shows the rhythm of the heart, the individual parts that are working, and can help detect heart abnormalities. For example, if something is abnormal with the P Wave, something may be wrong with the Atria. If something looks abnormal with the QRS complex, something may be wrong with the ventricles.
The wires are fine, they were engineered to handle the electrical load of normal operation. If the wires have overheated it's because something shorted out or someone connected the electrical wrong.
Arrogant is a good way to describe someone who believes they never do anything wrong.
The adjective forms of "forgive" are "forgiving" and "forgiven." "Forgiving" describes someone or something that is inclined to forgive or shows a readiness to pardon. "Forgiven" refers to someone who has been pardoned or no longer holds resentment for a wrong done.
If you allow someone to do something wrong, the you're an enabler.
"Wrong" can be considered an adjective that describes something that is not correct or morally right.
shame
Wrong can be an adjective as in 'a wrong deed' It can be a noun as is 'I committed many wrongs' It can be an adverb as in 'you did it wrong again' It can be a verb as in 'to do wrong to' (used with object)
Because he feels guilty about something he's done and tries to put the blame on someone else to keep the spotlight off himself.
It sounds like she may have something wrong with her. I would take her to the vets just in case.
It can hurt someone or something.
Yes, "foul" is primarily an adjective. It is used to describe something that is unpleasant, offensive, or morally wrong.
when first one feels have something wrong with...oh, yea, then found out has OCD!
It can be used as both but it's primarily an adjective.