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wronged in American English (rɔŋd, rɑŋd) adjectivetreated unfairly or unjustly the wronged party in the dispute Word origin [1540–50; wrong + -ed2]Examples of 'wronged' in a sentencewronged It's the question people are forever asking of someone who has been horribly wronged.It was a miracle he was only sin-binned, yet we felt wronged.Is she the wronged, perfect wife?He felt wronged, now we hate him - now that just prolongs the hatred.But he cannot claim to be wronged.Cavendish still feels wronged by that.But the wronged are long dead, perhaps even centuries ago.But until now, the wronged wife has remained silent. |