Wrong Unscramble word

wrong is a Scrabble word, wrong uses Five letters.
Scrabble point value for wrong Nine points.
Words with Friends point value for wrong: Nine points.

Below are the results of unscrambling wrong. We found a total of 44 words by unscrambling the letters in wrong.

5 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wrong

grown 9

4 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wrong

gnow 8 gown 8 grow 8 rong 5 wong 8 worn 7

3 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wrong

gon 4 gor 4 gro 4 nog 4 nor 3 now 6 org 4 own 6 rog 4 ron 3 row 6 wog 7 won 6 wro 6

2 letter words made by unscrambling the letters in wrong

gn 3 go 3 gr 3 ng 3 no 2 nr 2 og 3 on 2 or 2 ow 5 rg 3 rn 2 ro 2 wg 6 wo 5 wr 5

Definitions of wrong

British English : wrong rɒŋ If you say that something someone does is wrong, you mean that it is bad.It is wrong to hurt animals. ADJECTIVEmorally

adjective

  1. not correct or truthful   ⇒ the wrong answer
  2. acting or judging in error   ⇒ you are wrong to think that
  3. (postpositive) immoral; bad   ⇒ it is wrong to cheat
  4. deviating from or unacceptable to correct or conventional laws, usage, etc
  5. not intended or wanted   ⇒ the wrong road
  6. (postpositive) not working properly; amiss   ⇒ something is wrong with the engine
  7. (US ) (of a side, esp of a fabric) intended to face the inside so as not to be seen
  8. See get on the wrong side of
  9. See go down the wrong way

adverb

  1. in the wrong direction or manner
  2. See go wrong
  3. See get wrong

noun

  1. a bad, immoral, or unjust thing or action
  2. (law ) an infringement of another person's rights, rendering the offender liable to a civil action, as for breach of contract or tort   ⇒ a private wrong a violation of public rights and duties, affecting the community as a whole and actionable at the instance of the Crown   ⇒ a public wrong
  3. an infringement of another person's rights, rendering the offender liable to a civil action, as for breach of contract or tort   ⇒ a private wrong
  4. a violation of public rights and duties, affecting the community as a whole and actionable at the instance of the Crown   ⇒ a public wrong
  5. See in the wrong
  6. an infringement of another person's rights, rendering the offender liable to a civil action, as for breach of contract or tort   ⇒ a private wrong
  7. a violation of public rights and duties, affecting the community as a whole and actionable at the instance of the Crown   ⇒ a public wrong

verb (transitive)

  1. to treat unjustly
  2. to discredit, malign, or misrepresent
  3. to seduce or violate