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wrongdoing

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Noun — Illegal or immoral behaviour.

Etymology

From Middle English wrong doyng, wrong doynge, wrong doinge, equivalent to wrong + doing.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “wrongdoing” mean?

The word “wrongdoing” means illegal or immoral behaviour. In plain terms, behaviour that breaks the law or moral rules.

How do you pronounce “wrongdoing”?

“Wrongdoing” is pronounced RONG-doo-ihng (/ˈɹɒŋˌduːɪŋ/ in IPA).

How do you use “wrongdoing” in a sentence?

Here is “wrongdoing” used in a sentence: “The investigation found no evidence of wrongdoing by the company.”

What part of speech is “wrongdoing”?

“Wrongdoing” is a noun.

Is “wrongdoing” a common word?

“Wrongdoing” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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