2. Sin, wickedness, evil, immorality, vice, iniquity, blame, guilt, misdoing, misdeed.
    3. Error.

Wrong, ad. Erroneously, incorrectly, inaccurately, falsely, amiss, improperly, wrongly, faultily.

Wrong, v. a. Injure, abuse, maltreat, oppress, treat unjustly, do a wrong to, do an injury to.

Wrong-doer, n. Delinquent, offender, sinner, culprit, evil-doer, criminal.

Wrongful, a. Unjust, unfair. See Wrong, a, r.

Wrong-headed, a. Perverse, stubborn, obstinate, intractable, crotchety, mulish, headstrong, cross- grained, dogged, wayward, pig-headed.

Wrongly, ad. Erroneously, amiss. See Wrong, ad.

Wroth, a. Angry. See Wrathful.

Wrought. (Imperfect and participle of work.) Performed, done, worked, effected.

Wrought up. Maddened, excited, fired, worked up, beside one’s self.

Wry, a. Distorted, twisted, crooked, askew, awry, on one side, turned to one side.

Wry face. Grimace, distortion of countenance.


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