incorrect

adjective17 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.9

Used to emphasize that something is wrong in every aspect.

An informal way to emphasize that something is completely wrong.

Used to strongly emphasize that something is completely wrong.

Similar to 'completely', emphasizing total incorrectness.

Wrong in a way that is easy to see or understand.

Synonym for 'clearly incorrect', perhaps with stronger emphasis on the obviousness.

Used to mean 'completely' or 'to a significant degree', often in British English.

Used to state plainly that something is wrong, without complication.

Wrong with respect to the facts.

Wrong according to a strict interpretation of rules or facts, though perhaps correct in a broader sense.

Wrong according to the rules of grammar.

Expressing views that may offend or disadvantage a particular group in society.

Incorrect to an extreme or ridiculous degree.

A more formal way to say something is obviously wrong, without any doubt.

Used to state that a fact, assumption, or statement is not correct.

Used when something is shown to be wrong after a period of time or investigation.

To hold the opinion that something is wrong.