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Does "you are way off" have a same meaning with "you are wrong"
Sep 11, 2017 1:54 AM
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They both mean you're wrong, but they differ in degree.
Let's say you're multiplying 4 x 4,
if your answer is 17, you are wrong
if your answer is 9302, you are way off
September 11, 2017
Yes, it's more or less synonymous with someone/something being incorrect. For example, you could say "you're way off the mark" or "that answer is way off."
September 11, 2017
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