Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. One who inflicts wrong or harm; an injurer; a misuser.
Wiktionary
- n. One who wrongs someone.
- n. One who commits a wrong.
- adj. obsolete, humorous comparative form of wrong: more wrong
GNU Webster's 1913
- n. One who wrongs or injures another.
Etymologies
- wrong + -er (Wiktionary)
Examples
“Why not bring in someone who would actually use "wronger" in a sentence even though it's not a word?”
The Huffington Post: Scott Janssen: Palin's Hispanic Foreign Policy: 'I've Been to Taco Bell'
“And somehow most of them try to weigh the issue or explain which side is "wronger" or more righteous to use violence against the other side.”
Taking sides: Are you for Hamas or the Jews? | ultraorange.net
“But the Republicans were "wronger," to use a word which doesn't exist.”
“I really don't see that it is 'wronger' for a young woman to yield to 'storgé' and have”
“This has been wrong since day one and gets "wronger" each time they touch it. matchbox81 (Anonymous) says …”
“wronger" than Dumas, and that his people had warned him against the stories of this Italian.”
“Well I think your English teacher was ‘even wronger.’”
“Ted says: wooga: Well your English teacher was ‘even wronger.’”
“I like the rest of your comment, but this statement is wronger.”
“I wonder how much wronger some of these might be if there was no explicit “not sure” option.”
Matthew Yglesias » Federal Education Dollars Are Scarce and Must Be Used Wisely
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