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wronged

[ rawngd, rongd ]

adjective

  1. treated unfairly or unjustly:

    the wronged party in the dispute.



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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ܲ·ɰDzԲ adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of wronged1

First recorded in 1540–50; wrong + -ed 2
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You don't have to be likable to be wronged, and harm doesn't always flow evenly or in one direction.

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Going back decades, President Donald Trump has publicly declared that his one overriding philosophy of life was the necessity of getting revenge on anyone he believes has wronged him.

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But among his supporters, his ongoing legal troubles have only further buttressed the image of a wronged saviour.

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The Reds also felt wronged by Everton's late equaliser at Goodison Park in February so there will be all of that bubbling under, and Arne Slot's side will feel they have a point to prove.

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Sometimes they're angry, if they believe they've been wronged out of their job; sometimes bristling with ambition, their exit itself a bid for influence.

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