The word "wrong" can function as both a noun and a verb, indicating an action or state contrary to what is morally or ethically right, just, or proper. As a noun, it refers to an incorrect or unjust action, belief, or decision. As a verb, it signifies the act of deviating from what is considered morally or ethically acceptable, especially when the act concerns harming another.

Example sentences using "wrong"
- (Noun) He admitted his mistake and apologized for the wrong he had done.
- (Verb) It's not right to wrong others deliberately just to advance your own interests.

Ten Synonyms for "Wrong" & Example Sentences
Noun:
- Error
He admitted his mistake and apologized for the wrong he had done.
✍️ He admitted his mistake and apologized for the error he had done.
2. Misdeed
He admitted his mistake and apologized for the wrong he had done.
✍️ He admitted his mistake and apologized for the misdeed he had done.
3. Injustice
He admitted his mistake and apologized for the wrong he had done.
✍️ He admitted his mistake and apologized for the injustice he had done.
4. Offense
He admitted his mistake and apologized for the wrong he had done.
✍️ He admitted his mistake and apologized for the offense he had done.
5. Violation
He admitted his mistake and apologized for the wrong he had done.
✍️ He admitted his mistake and apologized for the violation he had done.
Verb:
- Offend
It's not right to wrong others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
✍️ It's not right to offend others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
2. Violate
It's not right to wrong others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
✍️ It's not right to violate others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
3. Hurt
It's not right to wrong others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
✍️ It's not right to hurt others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
4. Injure
It's not right to wrong others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
✍️ It's not right to injure others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
5. Harm
It's not right to wrong others deliberately just to advance your own interests.
✍️ It's not right to harm others deliberately just to advance your own interests.

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