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UK//wɒt ɪf jɔːr rɒŋ//US//wɑt ɪf jʊr rɔŋ//

Meaning of What if you're wrong

A phrase proposing a scenario where someone might be mistaken.

In simple words: What happens if you make a mistake?

What if you're wrong in a sentence

  • What if you're wrong about their intentions?
  • In a heated debate, he asked, 'What if you're wrong?'
  • Sometimes it’s wise to consider: what if you're wrong?
  • She pondered, 'What if you're wrong about the results?'

How to use What if you're wrong

Use this phrase to introduce a hypothetical situation. It's appropriate in discussions, debates, or when offering advice. Avoid overly formal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone question

Memory hint

Imagine someone saying 'What if you're wrong?' with raised eyebrows, challenging your certainty.

Related words

Collocations with What if you're wrong

  • consider what if you're wrong
  • question what if you're wrong
  • discuss what if you're wrong

Synonyms for What if you're wrong

  • What if you are mistaken
  • What happens if you misjudge
  • What if you make an error

Common mistakes with What if you're wrong

  • Confusing with 'what if you were wrong' as a subjunctive form.
  • Using it too aggressively in a disagreement.
  • Omitting the context in complex conversations.

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Frequently asked questions about What if you're wrong

What does What if you're wrong mean?

What happens if you make a mistake?

What is the definition of What if you're wrong?

A phrase proposing a scenario where someone might be mistaken.

How do you use What if you're wrong in a sentence?

What if you're wrong about their intentions?

Can you give another example of What if you're wrong?

In a heated debate, he asked, 'What if you're wrong?'

What are synonyms for What if you're wrong?

Common alternatives include What if you are mistaken, What happens if you misjudge, What if you make an error.

What words go with What if you're wrong?

It commonly pairs with consider what if you're wrong, question what if you're wrong, discuss what if you're wrong.

What are common mistakes when using What if you're wrong?

Confusing with 'what if you were wrong' as a subjunctive form. Using it too aggressively in a disagreement. Omitting the context in complex conversations.

How do you pronounce What if you're wrong?

US: //wɑt ɪf jʊr rɔŋ//, UK: //wɒt ɪf jɔːr rɒŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use What if you're wrong?

Use this phrase to introduce a hypothetical situation. It's appropriate in discussions, debates, or when offering advice. Avoid overly formal situations.