Pronunciation: /ɡoʊ rɔŋ/
verb A word that expresses an action or a state of being. In this case, 'go wrong' is a verb phrase indicating that something is not going as planned or expected.
A1 I hope nothing will go wrong during our picnic.
A2 If you follow the recipe exactly, the cake won't go wrong.
B1 I was worried that something would go wrong with the presentation, but it went smoothly.
B2 Even with all the planning, things can still go wrong unexpectedly.
C1 In high-pressure situations, it's important to stay calm and think clearly to prevent things from going wrong.
C2 Despite our best efforts, sometimes things just go wrong and we have to adapt and find a solution.
formal If we don't follow the proper procedures, things could easily go wrong.
informal Just be careful with the project, we don't want anything to go wrong.
slang I messed up and now everything's gone wrong.
figurative Sometimes in life, things seem to go wrong no matter how hard we try to prevent it.
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