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1. wrong
adjective. ['ˈrɔŋ'] not correct; not in conformity with fact or truth.
Synonyms
- correctness
- erroneous
- fallacious
- improper
- inaccurate
- incorrect
- mistaken
- false
Antonyms
- right
- accurate
- wrongness
- true
- correct
- incorrectness
Etymology
- wrong (Middle English (1100-1500))
- wrang (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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Rhymes with Go Wrong
- vietcong
- guangdong
- yearlong
- xudong
- see-kiong
- prolong
- lifelong
- hong-kong
- drepung
- zedong
- yuzong
- xuedong
- strong
- sprong
- pudong
- hmong
- delong
- dejongh
- dejonge
- dejong
- belong
- vuong
- truong
- throng
- stong
- spong
- sarong
- quang
- prong
- phuong
Sentences with go-wrong
1. Noun Phrase
Production processes should be carefully coordinated in ways that allow you to adapt when things go wrong.
2. Noun Phrase
The management needs to know where things might go wrong and plan ahead to meet such contingencies.
2. wrong
adjective. ['ˈrɔŋ'] contrary to conscience or morality or law.
Synonyms
- rightness
- misguided
- reprehensible
- unethical
- evil
- unjust
- immoral
- improper
- criminal
- condemnable
- deplorable
- wicked
- vicious
- mistaken
Antonyms
- proper
- ethical
- right
- good
- just
- wrongness
- virtuous
Etymology
- wrong (Middle English (1100-1500))
- wrang (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
3. wrong
adjective. ['ˈrɔŋ'] not appropriate for a purpose or occasion.
Synonyms
- inappropriate
Antonyms
- genuine
- legitimate
Etymology
- wrong (Middle English (1100-1500))
- wrang (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
4. go
verb. ['ˈgoʊ'] change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically.
Synonyms
- glide
- pass by
- angle
- drive
- ghost
- come up
- wend
- pace
- slice into
- plough
- get about
- walk
- roll
- weave
- vagabond
- trail
- march on
- come down
- pan
- seek
- breeze
- change
- return
- move
- travel by
- go past
- zoom
- swap
- progress
- roam
- play
- proceed
- stray
- billow
- lead
- steam
- thread
- arise
- tram
- career
- hiss
- swim
- motor
- precess
- beetle
- go by
- take the air
- travel along
- travel
- float
- wheel
- whoosh
- outflank
- accompany
- creep
- move on
- go through
- pass on
- rush along
- hotfoot
- hasten
- sit
- tramp
- bucket along
- pull away
- spread
- step
- pass
- run
- go on
- ski
- transfer
- island hop
- pelt along
- lurch
- locomote
- caravan
- range
- drift
- zip
- swan
- draw back
- lift
- shack
- belt along
- retrograde
- jump
- rush
- travel purposefully
- betake oneself
- get around
- circle
- circulate
- retreat
- whine
- meander
- step on it
- err
- turn
- fly
- slither
- advance
- tread
- pursue
- forge
- whistle
- automobile
- slice through
- flock
- carry
- move around
- crank
- drag
- push
- speed
- bang
- surpass
- move back
- slide
- cannonball along
- travel rapidly
- back
- come
- propagate
- crawl
- swing
- uprise
- cruise
- ramble
- scramble
- fall
- precede
- rove
- descend
- bounce
- retire
- be adrift
- plow
- wander
- overfly
- cast
- withdraw
- displace
- go across
- journey
- snowshoe
- spurt
- draw
- zigzag
- jounce
- hurry
- round
- wing
- blow
- trundle
- spirt
- hurtle
- circuit
- pass over
- follow
- ride
- derail
- go forward
- ease
- whish
- ferry
- wind
- shuttle
- steamer
- go up
- raft
- recede
- move up
- do
- sift
- swash
- race
- resort
- pull back
- taxi
- go down
- continue
- go around
- hie
- ascend
- lance
- rise
- repair
- whisk
Antonyms
- linger
- recede
- ride
- follow
- fall
- ascend
- go
- stay in place
- rise
- precede
- advance
Etymology
- gon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- gan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. go
verb. ['ˈgoʊ'] follow a procedure or take a course.
Synonyms
- act
- proceed
- work
- venture
- embark
- move
- steamroll
Antonyms
- rejuvenate
- personalize
- orientalize
- centralize
Etymology
- gon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- gan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. go
verb. ['ˈgoʊ'] move away from a place into another direction.
Synonyms
- get out
- shove along
- leave
- go out
- exit
- go away
- shove off
- blow
Antonyms
- come
- awaken
- deoxidize
- nationalize
Etymology
- gon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- gan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. go
verb. ['ˈgoʊ'] enter or assume a certain state or condition.
Synonyms
- become
- run
- change state
- sober
- work
- turn
- settle
- get
- take effect
- break
- take
Antonyms
- deconcentrate
- destabilize
- enable
- loosen
Etymology
- gon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- gan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. go
verb. ['ˈgoʊ'] stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point.
Synonyms
- pass
- be
- run
- go far
- extend
- range
- lead
- come
- ray
- go deep
Antonyms
- worsen
- deoxidise
- emulsify
- demagnetize
Etymology
- gon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- gan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. go
verb. ['ˈgoʊ'] have a particular form.
Synonyms
- run
Antonyms
- beautify
- decelerate
Etymology
- gon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- gan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. go
verb. ['ˈgoʊ'] be abolished or discarded.
Synonyms
- go away
- disappear
Antonyms
- demilitarise
- transitivize
- decontaminate
Etymology
- gon (Middle English (1100-1500))
- gan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))