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ERRS |
Is wrong |
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AMISS |
A girl is wrong |
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NOTE |
Tone is wrong musical sound |
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MAGENTA |
Colour of name tag is wrong |
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IDEALIST |
Perfectionist finds detail is all wrong |
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POST |
Hired to do what is wrong; suborned. |
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ONTHEWALL |
Where the graffiti is lethal, now it’s spelt wrong |
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ILL |
Whatever is contrary to good, in a moral sense; wickedness;
depravity; iniquity; wrong; evil. |
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TEMPT |
To lead, or endeavor to lead, into evil; to entice to
what is wrong; to seduce. |
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DISAPPROBATION |
The act of disapproving; mental condemnation of
what is judged wrong, unsuitable, or inexpedient; feeling of censure. |
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MISTAKEN |
Being in error; judging wrongly; having a wrong opinion
or a misconception; as, a mistaken man; he is mistaken. |
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SCANDAL |
Offense caused or experienced; reproach or reprobation
called forth by what is regarded as wrong, criminal, heinous, or
flagrant: opprobrium or disgrace. |
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RIGHT |
According with truth; passing a true judgment; conforming to
fact or intent; not mistaken or wrong; not erroneous; correct; as, this
is the right faith. |
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CORRECTION |
That which is substituted in the place of what is
wrong; an emendation; as, the corrections on a proof sheet should be
set in the margin. |
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RETRIBUTION |
That which is given in repayment or compensation;
return suitable to the merits or deserts of, as an action; commonly,
condign punishment for evil or wrong. |
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CORRECTIVE |
That which has the power of correcting, altering, or
counteracting what is wrong or injurious; as, alkalies are correctives
of acids; penalties are correctives of immoral conduct. |
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CORRECT |
To counteract the qualities of one thing by those of
another; -- said of whatever is wrong or injurious; as, to correct the
acidity of the stomach by alkaline preparations. |
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RIGHTEOUS |
Doing, or according with, that which is right; yielding
to all their due; just; equitable; especially, free from wrong, guilt,
or sin; holy; as... |
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OUT |
Beyond the bounds of what is true, reasonable, correct,
proper, common, etc.; in error or mistake; in a wrong or incorrect
position or opinion;... |
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ACTION |
A suit or process, by which a demand is made of a right in
a court of justice; in a broad sense, a judicial proceeding for the
enforcement or p... |
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CONSCIENCE |
...ides
as to the character of one's own actions, purposes, and affections,
warning against and condemning that which is wrong, and approving and
... |
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INJURY |
...loss, damage, or detriment; harm; hurt;
loss; mischief; wrong; evil; as, his health was impaired by a severe
injury; slander is an injury to the... |
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JUDGMENT |
The act of judging; the operation of the mind,
involving comparison and discrimination, by which a knowledge of the
values and relations of thi... |
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POSSIBLE |
Capable of existing or occurring, or of being conceived
or thought of; able to happen; capable of being done; not contrary to
the nature of thi... |