Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who inflicts wrong or harm; an injurer; a misuser.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who wrongs or injures another.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun One who wrongs someone.
- noun One who commits a wrong.
- adjective obsolete, humorous
comparative form ofwrong : morewrong
Etymologies
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Examples
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Why not bring in someone who would actually use "wronger" in a sentence even though it's not a word?
Scott Janssen: Palin's Hispanic Foreign Policy: 'I've Been to Taco Bell' 2010
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And somehow most of them try to weigh the issue or explain which side is "wronger" or more righteous to use violence against the other side.
Taking sides: Are you for Hamas or the Jews? | ultraorange.net 2009
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But the Republicans were "wronger," to use a word which doesn't exist.
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But the Republicans were "wronger," to use a word which doesn't exist.
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I really don't see that it is 'wronger' for a young woman to yield to 'storgé' and have
Mrs. Warren's Daughter A Story of the Woman's Movement Harry Hamilton Johnston 1892
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This has been wrong since day one and gets "wronger" each time they touch it. matchbox81 (Anonymous) says …
LJWorld.com stories: News < 2010
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"wronger" than Dumas, and that his people had warned him against the stories of this Italian.
Confessions of a Book-Lover Maurice Francis Egan 1888
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Well I think your English teacher was ‘even wronger.’
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Ted says: wooga: Well your English teacher was ‘even wronger.’
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I like the rest of your comment, but this statement is wronger.
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