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  1. get [sth] wrong vtr + adj (be mistaken about [sth]) equivocarse⇒ v prnl : If you actually read the instructions, you'll be less likely to get it wrong. Si lees las instrucciones hay menos chances de que te equivoques. go down the wrong way v expr (swallowing: windpipe instead) irse por mal camino loc verb: go the wrong way v expr (move in ...

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      Compound Forms: Inglés: Español: a drop in the ocean (UK), a...

  2. A1. not correct: Three of your answers were wrong. That clock is wrong - it's 12.30, not 12.15. Some of his facts are questionable, others are plainly (= completely) wrong. Synonyms. erroneous formal. fallacious formal. false (NOT CORRECT) incorrect. untrue. Opposite. right (CORRECT) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  3. wrong adjective (NOT SUITABLE) C1. not suitable or correct, or not as it should be: She's the wrong person for the job. We must have taken a wrong turning. I'm sorry, you've got the wrong number (= this is not the phone number you wanted). Antónimo.

  4. Synonyms. erroneous formal. fallacious formal. false (NOT CORRECT) incorrect. untrue. Opposite. right (CORRECT) A2. If someone is wrong, they are not correct in their judgment or statement about something. equivocado. You were wrong about the time - the bank closed at 3.30. He's wrong in think ing that we will support the project financially.

  5. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word wrong as a noun, adjective, adverb, and verb. Find synonyms, examples, phrases, and word history of wrong.

  6. 1 (morally) (=bad) malo. (=unfair) injusto. it's wrong to steal, stealing is wrong robar está mal. → there's nothing wrong in that no hay nada malo en eso. → that was very wrong of you ahí or en eso has hecho muy mal. → you were wrong to do that hacer eso estuvo mal por tu parte. → what's wrong with a drink now and again?

  7. deviating from truth or fact; erroneous: a wrong answer. Synonyms: mistaken, untrue, false, incorrect, inaccurate. not correct in action, judgment, opinion, method, etc., as a person; in error: You are wrong to blame him. not proper or usual; not in accordance with requirements or recommended practice: