wronger or more wrong?
Is it possible to make "wrong" comparative? if the answer is No, so why? and in case the answer is YES, which one is grammatically feasible: wronger or more wrong or both?
"Wrong" is not really a comparative word. You are either right or wrong. It is more of an absolute word.
November 3, 2012
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* wronger = person who does wrong; offender
More wrong and most wrong are preferred in contemporary English. Wronger and wrongest are currently often used for comedic effect, but were used by Shakespeare in full earnest.
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