You're right: doing things wrong doesn't make you have to go back and fix them. You can make them wrong, and leave them wrong.Cyrix wrote:No, it doesn't.
You win.
You're right: doing things wrong doesn't make you have to go back and fix them. You can make them wrong, and leave them wrong.Cyrix wrote:No, it doesn't.
Am I?Cyrix wrote:You are incapable of distinguishing between wrong and not your way.
I would argue you are actually also falling under 2, 3, and 6, but 4 is enough for the adjective to be accurate.The Dictionary wrote:wrong [rawng, rong] /rɔŋ, rɒŋ/ –adjective
1. not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
2. deviating from truth or fact; erroneous: a wrong answer.
3. not correct in action, judgment, opinion, method, etc., as a person; in error: You are wrong to blame him.
4. not proper or usual; not in accordance with requirements or recommended practice: the wrong way to hold a golf club.
5. out of order; awry; amiss: Something is wrong with the machine.
6. not suitable or appropriate: He always says the wrong thing.
7. (of clothing) that should be worn or kept inward or under: You're wearing the sweater wrong side out.