Wrongly - English Definition & Meaning

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Definition

'Wrongly' means in an incorrect or unjust manner; it goes beyond just being factually inaccurate. It can imply a moral or ethical issue. Think of it as making a decision that hurts someone or doing something that violates a rule. Unlike 'incorrectly,' which focuses on factual errors, 'wrongly' often deals with right and wrong. For example, you might be wrongly accused of something, meaning the accusation is unfair. It's about actions that are morally or legally flawed, not just factually wrong.

Etymology

'Wrongly' is derived from the Old English word 'wrang,' meaning 'unjust' or 'crooked,' combined with the adverbial suffix '-ly.' The root 'wrang' has connections to the idea of something being twisted or perverted from its true form. Over time, 'wrang' evolved into 'wrong,' and adding '-ly' formed the adverb 'wrongly.' This etymology highlights the sense of moral or ethical deviation associated with the word. It's not just about being factually incorrect; it's about actions that are fundamentally out of alignment with justice or fairness.

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Examples

  • "He was wrongly accused of stealing the phone."
  • "She wrongly assumed that everyone agreed with her."
  • "The data was wrongly interpreted, leading to false conclusions."
  • "They wrongly believed they could get away with it."

Anecdote / Story

Think of 'The Hunger Games.' Katniss Everdeen felt like she was wrongly forced into the arena to fight, even though she volunteered for her sister. Or, in a show like 'Stranger Things,' if the characters wrongly trust someone, it can lead to serious consequences. It's like when you wrongly believe a meme is real and then share it, only to find out it's totally fake news!

Encouragement

It’s important to recognize when something is done wrongly and to stand up for what's right. Don’t be afraid to question things if they don't feel fair or just. Your voice matters! πŸ“£

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