wrongsome

Marked by wrong or wrong-doing; characteristically wrong in essence or manner.

Adjective

  1. Marked by wrong or wrong-doing; characteristically wrong in essence or manner.
    • "Fight thy foes in the field, nor be burnt in thine house."Never swear thou wrongsome oath; great and grim is the reward for the breaking of plighted troth. - 1910, Charles W, Epic and Saga:
    • There is a lesson for you here, a task to accomplish, and you will help the mass consciousness greatly if you heal and forgive yourselves for the actions you have judged as wrongsome. - 1997, Christine Breese Anwan,...

Origin

From wrong + -some.

Forms

more wrongsome most wrongsome