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UK//ðɛrz ˈsʌmθɪŋ rɒŋ//US//ðɛrz ˈsʌmθɪŋ rɔŋ//

Meaning of There's something wrong

Indicates that a problem or issue exists.

In simple words: Something is not right.

There's something wrong in a sentence

  • When I called her, I could tell there was something wrong.
  • After the meeting, I felt that there was something wrong with the plan.
  • He looked pale; I knew there was something wrong with his health.
  • If there's something wrong, please let me know.
  • She sensed there was something wrong in the atmosphere of the room.

How to use There's something wrong

"There's something wrong" is typically used when you sense an issue. Use it in casual and formal contexts, but less so in very informal situations.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of a detective saying, "There’s something wrong with this case!" to remember the phrase.

Related words

Collocations with There's something wrong

  • something wrong with
  • feel something wrong
  • know something wrong
  • is there something wrong
  • sense something wrong

Synonyms for There's something wrong

  • There is an issue
  • There is a problem
  • Something is off
  • Something is amiss
  • There’s a fault

Common mistakes with There's something wrong

  • 'Wrong' is often confused with 'bad' - 'wrong' suggests a mistake or problem.
  • Learners might omit 'there' - remember to include it for proper structure.
  • Using 'something wrong' without 'there' is less idiomatic.

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Frequently asked questions about There's something wrong

What does There's something wrong mean?

Something is not right.

What is the definition of There's something wrong?

Indicates that a problem or issue exists.

How do you use There's something wrong in a sentence?

When I called her, I could tell there was something wrong.

Can you give another example of There's something wrong?

After the meeting, I felt that there was something wrong with the plan.

What are synonyms for There's something wrong?

Common alternatives include There is an issue, There is a problem, Something is off, Something is amiss, There’s a fault.

What words go with There's something wrong?

It commonly pairs with something wrong with, feel something wrong, know something wrong, is there something wrong, sense something wrong.

What are common mistakes when using There's something wrong?

'Wrong' is often confused with 'bad' - 'wrong' suggests a mistake or problem. Learners might omit 'there' - remember to include it for proper structure. Using 'something wrong' without 'there' is less idiomatic.

How do you pronounce There's something wrong?

US: //ðɛrz ˈsʌmθɪŋ rɔŋ//, UK: //ðɛrz ˈsʌmθɪŋ rɒŋ//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use There's something wrong?

"There's something wrong" is typically used when you sense an issue. Use it in casual and formal contexts, but less so in very informal situations.