adjective “wrong”
 Grondform wrong, net stufbar
- not correct or true 
Mellen Iech un, fir d'Iwwersetzungen vun den Beispillsätz an d'monolingual Definitioune vun all Wuert ze gesinn.
 Sorry, but that's a wrong answer.
 - (of a person) claiming something that is not correct or true 
She was wrong to claim that the Earth is flat.
 - not morally right 
Stealing from others is wrong.
 - not functioning properly 
The clock is wrong; it stopped ticking hours ago.
 - not appropriate or suitable for a specific purpose or situation 
She realized she's the wrong person for him.
 - not correct or suitable; causing issues or not as expected 
What's wrong? You seem upset with me.
 
adverb “wrong”
- in an incorrect manner 
He answered the question wrong on the test.
 
noun “wrong”
 Singular wrong, Plural wrongs oder onzieleg
- an act that is not morally right 
Stealing from anyone is a clear wrong that society condemns.
 - unethical or immoral behavior 
Stealing from others is an example of wrong.
 
verb “wrong”
 Infinitiv wrong; hien wrongs; Verg. wronged; Part. Verg. wronged; Ger. wronging
- to cause harm or injustice to someone 
He felt wronged by his friend who spread rumors about him.