wrongs
(noun)
rɔŋz
Definitions
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Unjust acts or actions that violate the rights of others.
An orchestra of injustice, where the disharmony of actions tramples dreams.Example: He was determined to right the wrongs of the past.
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Something that is immoral or not correct.
A misstep in the dance of virtue, where shadows linger and conscience seeks the light.Example: She realized her wrongs and sought to make amends.
Origin
Old English wrang, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wrang 'sour' or 'perverse' and German verdrießen 'be contrary'.
Synonyms
injustice, misdeed, offense, transgression
Antonyms
justice, right, fairness, equity