wrongness (Meaning)

Wordnet

wrongness (n)

inappropriate conduct

contrary to conscience or morality

the quality of not conforming to fact or truth

Webster

wrongness (n.)

The quality or state of being wrong; wrongfulness; error; fault.

wrongness Sentence Examples

  1. The palpable wrongness of the situation weighed heavily on her conscience.
  2. The verdict exposed the fundamental wrongness of the justice system.
  3. The wrongness of their actions left an indelible mark on society.
  4. The wrongness of his accusation stung her deeply.
  5. The moral wrongness of their choices filled them with guilt.
  6. The wrongness of their intentions was evident in their every move.
  7. She recognized the wrongness of her behavior too late.
  8. The wrongness of the accusations cast a shadow over the accused.
  9. The wrongness of their actions had far-reaching consequences.
  10. The wrongness of it all lingered in the air, a constant reminder of their misdeeds.

FAQs About the word wrongness

inappropriate conduct, contrary to conscience or morality, the quality of not conforming to fact or truthThe quality or state of being wrong; wrongfulness; erro

unfitness,incorrectness, inappropriateness, undesirability, meaninglessness, pointlessness, infelicity, irrelevance,improperness, inadequacy

suitability, felicity,rightness, correctness, aptness, appropriateness, appropriateness, aptness, propriety, fitness

The palpable wrongness of the situation weighed heavily on her conscience.

The verdict exposed the fundamental wrongness of the justice system.

The wrongness of their actions left an indelible mark on society.

The wrongness of his accusation stung her deeply.