Sentences

wrong in a sentence

a., n., v.

Definition

Wrong: incorrect or mistaken; morally or ethically inappropriate.

Sample Sentences

  1. The answer you provided is completely wrong and needs to be revised.
  2. It's wrong to judge someone without knowing their circumstances.
  3. I realized too late that I had taken the wrong turn on the highway.
  4. While I appreciate your input, I believe your perspective is fundamentally wrong.
  5. He knew deep down that lying to her was wrong, yet he did it anyway.
  6. It was wrong of him to assume she would agree without asking.
  7. She felt that the decision made by the committee was fundamentally wrong.
  8. He knew he had taken a wrong turn when he saw the unfamiliar landmarks.
  9. In her opinion, there was nothing wrong with wanting to pursue her dreams.
  10. The wrong choice could lead to unexpected consequences in the future.
  11. It felt wrong to ignore her pleas for help.
  12. He realized that he had made a wrong turn on his way to the meeting.
  13. The teacher explained why the answer was wrong, helping the students understand their mistakes.
  14. Sometimes, doing the right thing can feel wrong in the moment.
  15. She knew in her heart that pursuing that path was just wrong for her.
  16. It’s wrong to judge someone without understanding their circumstances.
  17. I realized I had taken a wrong turn when I saw the familiar landmark.
  18. She felt it was wrong to keep secrets from her closest friends.
  19. The teacher corrected the student when he claimed the answer was wrong.
  20. He knew deep down that his decision was wrong, but he went ahead anyway.
  21. It was wrong of him to leave without saying goodbye.
  22. She knew that her decision was wrong, but she couldn't bring herself to change it.
  23. The instructions were wrong, leading us to the wrong location entirely.
  24. He felt that it was wrong to judge others without understanding their circumstances.
  25. In retrospect, I realize that my assumptions were completely wrong.