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Collocation

totally wrong

adverb + adjective adverb + adjective

Definition

completely incorrect; not true at all

'totally wrong' is a common English collocation. completely incorrect; not true at all

Visual cue for totally wrong

totally + wrong

“Your assumption is totally wrong.”

Examples

  • I thought the meeting was today, but I was _____ wrong.
  • If you think this is easy, you're _____ wrong.
  • Her prediction about the winner was _____ wrong.
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  • The report said the product was unsafe, but that claim is _____ wrong.
  • I assumed he was angry with me, but I was _____ wrong about that.
  • They said the train would be late; they were _____ wrong—it arrived early.
  • If you believe exercise doesn't help your mood, you're _____ wrong.
  • The journalist's timeline was _____ wrong, according to the official records.
  • His theory sounded convincing, but it turned out to be _____ wrong in every detail.