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injury any damage or wrong that causes hardship or suffering. [1/3 definitions]
innocence freedom from having committed a legally wrong act. [1/5 definitions]
make it up to (someone) to repay (someone) in some way for a wrong, or perceived wrong, done to that person.
mal- bad; wrong; abnormal.
malapropos at the wrong time; inappropriately. [1/2 definitions]
mis-1 bad; wrong. [1/2 definitions]
misapply to use or apply incorrectly, wastefully, or for the wrong purpose. [1/2 definitions]
misbelief a wrong or mistaken belief. [1/2 definitions]
miscall to call by a wrong or inappropriate name.
miscarry to be unsuccessful or fail; go wrong. [1/2 definitions]
misconception an error in understanding or conceiving; wrong notion or idea.
misdirect to lead or direct incorrectly; give the wrong directions to. [2 definitions]
misfile to place in the wrong order in a filing system; file in the wrong order.
misfit something, esp. a garment, that is the wrong size. [1/2 definitions]
mislead to guide in a wrong direction. [2 definitions]
misuse a wrong or inappropriate use. [1/3 definitions]
moral of, relating to, or concerned with the principles of right and wrong in human conduct. [2/6 definitions]
morality principles related to what is right or wrong, or a particular doctrine or ethical system. [1/4 definitions]
Murphy's Law a facetious proposition that if it is possible for something to go wrong, it will go wrong.
nothing the matter nothing wrong; no problem or cause for concern.
off base mistaken; inaccurate; wrong.