A malapropism.
That is called a malapropism, where a word is used incorrectly in place of a similar-sounding word. It is often humorous and can lead to confusion or miscommunication.
"faux / fausse" is the common translation of 'wrong' in French.
The word 'criteria' is the plural form of the singular word 'criterion'. 'Those are the criteria that I used in making my decision.' 'That is the criterion that I used in making my decision.' It is wrong to use the word 'criteria' as a singular. Similarly, it is wrong to use 'phenomena' as a singular. It is the plural form of the singular word 'phenomenon'.
The word "dictionary" is spelled wrong in your question.
The word is "wrong". When pronounced correctly, it is "wrong", which means not correct. However, when pronounced wrong, it sounds like "right", which means correct.
It is wrong to use the word "Jew" as an adjective. Furthermore, there is no such thing as a Jewish light.
The word is wrong. People carelessly say that something is wrong.
"You are SO WRONG", squealed Sian angrily.
To declare or assert that something is wrong, you can use the word "proclaim" or "assert."
You are negatively wrong!
It is called a lie.
Ethics.You're looking for the word ethics.
Ethics.You're looking for the word ethics.
These laces are the wrong color for these shoes.
We have called in a specialist.He has specialist knowledge of the subject.Leave this to the specialist.I am not a specialist, but I think you are wrong.
The answer is "wrong." Because if you say the word "right," it's incorrect because the answer is "wrong." But if you say the word "wrong," you are correct because the answer is "wrong."
The word "wrong" is spelled correctly in dictionaries. There is no word that is consistently misspelled in all dictionaries.