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wrongly sized
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"wrongly sized" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to an item that is not the correct size. Example: "The shirt was wrongly sized, making it uncomfortable to wear." Alternative expressions include "incorrectly sized" and "improperly sized."
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Alternative expressions(20)
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3 human-written examples
Easysize is a service for online shops to decrease the number of returns of wrongly sized clothes by allowing shops to communicate the correct size to customers in the first place.
News & Media
Make sure to measure and level correctly so that you don't end up with an uneven or wrongly sized hole.
Wiki
Samsung is holding a press conference in three days to explain the defect in the Galaxy Note 7 that forced the product's recall, but already it is being reported that wrongly sized batteries were what made some units combust.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
He and other concerned observers saw many of the larger tiger sharks being shot several times, and shark species being wrongly identified or sized.
News & Media
The regulations wrongly presume "one size fits all" when it comes to pricing, says Richard Feasey of Vodafone, Europe's biggest operator.
News & Media
There's no denying that some women are (wrongly) obsessed with the size of genitalia, but one can hardly applaud this woman's very limited portrayal of men.
News & Media
In moving too quickly toward a solution, there is also a risk of wrongly assuming that the size of the problem and the potential for financial returns make it an avenue worth pursuing.
Science & Research
In a health care system with highly limited resources -- and a society that, rightly or wrongly, refuses to expand the size of the pie -- every dollar spent on "helping" a patient who cannot recover is money not devoted to a patient who still has hope.
News & Media
But how can they tell babies postponed from babies forgone, and so avoid wrongly predicting a fall in family size?
News & Media
For one, it refutes the dictionary/textbook education that wrongly asserts the clitoris is the size of "a fingertip", a "pea" or that it is small.
News & Media
In this case, the authors estimated a copy number for this sequence to be around 30,000 copies assuming (wrongly) that the O. officinalis genome size was about 900 Mbp.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer this phrase in technical reports or journalistic descriptions where an adverbial modifier is required before a noun.
Common error
Avoid using "wrong sized" as a compound adjective. While common in speech, it is grammatically less precise than "wrongly sized" or using the noun phrase separately, as in "the part was of the wrong size". Using the adverb "wrongly" ensures the past participle "sized" is correctly modified for formal writing.
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Linguistic Context
In the linguistic data provided by Ludwig, the phrase "wrongly sized" acts as a compound adjective. It consists of the adverb "wrongly" modifying the adjective (or past participle) "sized". This structure allows for precise description of a noun's physical inadequacy.
Frequent in
News & Media
55%
Science
25%
Wiki
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Social Media
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In conclusion, "wrongly sized" is a grammatically correct and effective way to describe objects with incorrect dimensions. While its frequency is relatively rare compared to more general terms, Ludwig AI shows that it is a preferred choice in high-quality journalism and scientific writing. It serves as a precise compound modifier that avoids the colloquial pitfalls of simpler phrases. When writing, remember that "wrongly sized" is most effective when it directly precedes the noun it modifies, and it can be seamlessly replaced by "incorrectly sized" for an even more formal tone.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
incorrectly sized
A direct synonym that is slightly more formal and widely used in academic writing.
improperly sized
Suggests that the size does not meet a specific standard or requirement.
poorly sized
Implies that the sizing choice was of low quality or resulted in a bad fit.
wrongly dimensioned
A more technical term focusing on specific measurements in engineering or design.
inappropriately sized
Focuses on the size being unsuitable for a particular context or purpose.
ill-fitting
Specifically used for clothing or mechanical parts that do not fit properly.
wrongly scaled
Used when the proportions are incorrect relative to a larger system or model.
wrongly calibrated
Used in scientific contexts where the measurement scale itself is incorrect.
mismatched
Suggests that two or more items do not correspond correctly in size.
wrongly specified
Focuses on the error in the documentation or order rather than the physical object.
FAQs
How to use "wrongly sized" in a sentence?
You can use it as a compound modifier before a noun, for example: "The technician had to replace the "wrongly sized" bolt" or "Many returns are caused by "wrongly sized" clothing items."
What can I say instead of "wrongly sized"?
Depending on your context, you can use alternatives like "incorrectly sized", "improperly sized" or "ill-fitting".
Which is correct, "wrongly sized" or "wrong size"?
Both are correct but function differently. "wrongly sized" is an adjective phrase used to describe a noun (e.g., "a "wrongly sized" battery"), whereas "wrong size" is a noun phrase (e.g., "it is the wrong size").
Is "wrongly sized" formal enough for a technical report?
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable. However, in highly technical engineering contexts, you might find "incorrectly dimensioned" or "off-specification" used more frequently.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
93%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested