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wrongness
noun as in sin
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Example Sentences
Almost always, she said, there is a predictable sequence in which people take-in an eclipse: it begins with a sense of wrongness and primal fear, followed by a feeling of connectedness and insignificance.
Rhodes is a master manipulator, the embodiment of the wrongness of mass media and consumerism, and a fake populist everyman.
Focusing on that constant wrongness has ironically helped me to keep perspective and reinforced how this state of affairs cannot last forever because such systems almost always collapse inward on themselves.
Because the wrongness has many sources, the novel spreads in multiple directions.
Language like "divided" does not even begin to adequately describe the feeling of wrongness that the Age of Trump and his fascist fever dream have unleashed.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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