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    On the right (or wrong) track
    • acting or thinking in a way that is likely to result in success (or failure)

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  3. What's the Difference? Right and wrong are two opposing concepts that dictate our moral compass and guide our actions. Right is typically associated with actions that are ethical, just, and beneficial to others, while wrong is linked to actions that are unethical, unjust, and harmful.

  4. 1. a. : an injurious, unfair, or unjust act : action or conduct inflicting harm without due provocation or just cause. b. : a violation or invasion of the legal rights of another. especially : tort. 2. : something wrong, immoral, or unethical. especially : principles, practices, or conduct contrary to justice, goodness, equity, or law. 3.

  5. Wrong is a concept that refers to an action or decision that is morally or ethically incorrect. It is a principle that is often associated with injustice, unfairness, and inequity. An action or decision that is considered wrong is one that goes against the accepted norms, values, and beliefs of a society or community.

  6. 1.Doing the right thing is an act that is in accordance with the law, justice, and morality while doing the wrong thing is an act that is not in accordance with morality or the law. 2.The right way is one which is proper, appropriate, and suitable while the wrong way is one which not suitable or appropriate.

  7. adjective. free from error; especially conforming to fact or truth. “the right answer” “took the right road” “the right decision” synonyms: correct. accurate. conforming exactly or almost exactly to fact or to a standard or performing with total accuracy. accurate, exact, precise.

  8. A1. not correct: Three of your answers were wrong. That clock is wrong - it's 12:30, not 12:15. Some of his facts are questionable, others are plainly (= completely) wrong. Synonyms. erroneous formal. fallacious formal. false (NOT CORRECT) incorrect. untrue. Opposite. right (CORRECT) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples.

  9. adjective. /rɒŋ/ /rɔːŋ/ Idioms. not correct. not right or correct. I got all the answers wrong. He was driving on the wrong side of the road. Sorry, I must have dialled the wrong number. You're holding the camera the wrong way up! That picture is the wrong way round. I soon realised I'd taken a wrong turn. He got all his calculations wrong.

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