Use of wrongly in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include wrongly at the start of sentence, wrongly at the end of sentence and wrongly in the middle of sentence

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wrongly at the end of sentence


  1. Don't take me up wrongly.
  2. They knew they had acted wrongly.
  3. I think I judged the distance wrongly.

wrongly in the middle of sentence


  1. My name was wrongly spelt.
  2. His name had been wrongly spelt.
  3. She was wrongly labelled a liar.
  4. The essay was wrongly paginated.
  5. The letter was wrongly addressed.
  6. The parcel was wrongly addressed.
  7. She was wrongly accused of stealing.
  8. He acted wrongly and without scruple.
  9. He was wrongly suspected of the crime.
  10. Some of the plants were wrongly labelled.
  11. The sentence had been wrongly translated.
  12. The 'b' had been wrongly written as a 'd'.
  13. She guessed wrongly that he was a teacher.
  14. He assumed, wrongly, that she did not care.
  15. She has been wrongly credited as the author.
  16. The card was wrongly addressed to our old home.
  17. I had presumed wrongly that Jenny would be there.
  18. 'Suisse' had been wrongly translated as 'Sweden'.
  19. Her condition was wrongly diagnosed by the doctor.
  20. He even spelled his own client's name wrongly/wrong.
  21. The firm reinstated the man who was wrongly dismissed.
  22. Matthew was wrongly diagnosed as having a brain tumour.
  23. Please circumscribe the words which are wrongly spelled.
  24. People on welfare are wrongly seen as lazy or dishonest.
  25. The house is wrongly reputed to have been the poet's birthplace.
  26. The dead men could have been the victims of mistaken identity. Their attackers may have wrongly believed them to be soldiers.

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tefillin -
چمڑے کی ڈبیا جس میں عبرانی کا نُسخہ تورات چمڑے پر لکھا ہوا یا کڑھا ہوا ہوتا ہے
(Judaism) either of two small leather cases containing texts from the Hebrew Scriptures (known collectively as tefillin); traditionally worn (on the forehead and the left arm) by Jewish men during morning prayer