What is another word for all wrong?

Pronunciation: [ˈɔːl ɹˈɒŋ] (IPA)

"All wrong" is a phrase that indicates something is completely incorrect or mistaken. There are several synonyms for this phrase, such as inaccurate, incorrect, mistaken, misguided, erroneous, faulty, flawed, and amiss. These words all convey the same sense of being incorrect, false, or invalid. In some cases, these synonyms may be used to describe different types of mistakes, such as erroneous referring to a factual error while flawed may refer to a fault in design or execution. Regardless of the specific word used, the underlying meaning is the same: something is not right and needs to be corrected.

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What are the hypernyms for All wrong?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with All wrong

  • People who say you're just as old as you feel are all wrong, fortunately.
    Russell Baker
  • They say I'm a revolutionary, but they're all wrong.
    Ralph Bakshi
  • And the president is all wrong when he maintains that a nominee should have an up-or-down vote. The Constitution doesn't say that. The Constitution doesn't say that that nominee shall have any vote at all. There doesn't have to even be a vote.
    Robert Byrd
  • There is nothing the matter with Americans except their ideals. The real American is all right; it is the ideal American who is all wrong.
    Gilbert K. Chesterton
  • We are all wrong so often that it amazes me that we can have any conviction at all over the direction of things to come. But we must.
    Jim Cramer

Related words: what's wrong with all, are you all wrong, no way, is all wrong with you, why do you say that?, what makes you say all is wrong, what's wrong with you?, is everything wrong?, forget about it, that's not all

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