🔹 Infallible / Absolute:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Infallible [ɪnˈfæləbl] | Incapable of making mistakes or being wrong. Nuance: An absolute, often attributed to divine or perfect sources. | 🔴 (0%) |
| Unimpeachable [ˌʌnɪmˈpiːtʃəbl] | Beyond reproach or criticism; completely trustworthy. Nuance: Correctness that is so certain it cannot be doubted. | 🔴 (5%) |
| Irrefutable [ˌɪrɪˈfjuːtəbl] | Impossible to deny or disprove. Nuance: Correctness backed by undeniable evidence or logic. | 🔴 (10%) |
🔹 Critically Right:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Accurate [ˈækjərət] | Correct in all details; exact. Nuance: Precision and freedom from error, often in factual matters. | 🔴 (15%) |
| Valid [ˈvælɪd] | Actually supporting the intended point or claim; sound. Nuance: Correct because it is logically or legally sound. | 🔴 (20%) |
| Sound [saʊnd] | Based on valid reason or good judgment; secure. Nuance: Correctness that is well-founded and reliable. | 🔴 (25%) |
🔹 Very Right / Correct:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Right [raɪt] | The standard term for morally good, justified, or acceptable; correct. Nuance: The neutral, all-purpose word for being correct or good. | 🔴🟠 (30%) |
| Correct [kəˈrekt] | Free from error; in accordance with fact or truth. Nuance: Often used for factual, verifiable accuracy. | 🔴🟠 (35%) |
| True [truː] | In accordance with fact or reality. Nuance: The ultimate alignment with reality. | 🔴🟠 (40%) |
| Proper [ˈprɑːpər] | Truly what something is said to be; genuine; suitable or appropriate. Nuance: Correct according to established standards or conventions. | 🔴🟠 (45%) |
🔹 Somewhat Right / Acceptable:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Acceptable [əkˈseptəbl] | Able to be agreed on; suitable. Nuance: Meets a minimum standard of correctness or adequacy. | 🟠 (50%) |
| Reasonable [ˈriːzənəbl] | Fair and sensible; based on good judgment. Nuance: A sensible and fair, though not necessarily perfect, course. | 🟠 (55%) |
| Justifiable [ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪəbl] | Able to be shown to be right or reasonable; defensible. Nuance: Can be defended with reasons, even if not universally agreed upon. | 🟠 (60%) |
| Plausible [ˈplɔːzəbl] | Seeming reasonable or probable. Nuance: Appears to be right or credible on the surface. | 🟠 (65%) |
🔹 Neutral / Ambiguous:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Neutral [ˈnuːtrəl] | Not supporting or helping either side; impartial. Nuance: A position that does not judge right or wrong. | 🟡 (70%) |
| Debatable [dɪˈbeɪtəbl] | Open to discussion or argument. Nuance: A point that can be reasonably argued either way. | 🟡 (75%) |
🔹 Somewhat Wrong / Inaccurate:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Inaccurate [ɪnˈækjərət] | Not accurate; incorrect. Nuance: A simple failure of precision or factual correctness. | 🟢 (80%) |
| Misguided [ˌmɪsˈɡaɪdɪd] | Having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning. Nuance: Wrong due to being led astray or having poor judgment. | 🟢 (85%) |
| Questionable [ˈkwestʃənəbl] | Doubtful as regards truth or quality. Nuance: Of dubious truth or morality, raising suspicions of being wrong. | 🟢 (90%) |
🔹 Wrong / Incorrect:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Wrong [rɔːŋ] | The standard term for not correct or true; mistaken; unjust. Nuance: The direct, neutral antonym of “right.” | 🔵 (95%) |
| Incorrect [ˌɪnkəˈrekt] | Not in accordance with fact; wrong. Nuance: A formal term for not being correct. | 🔵 (100%) |
| False [fɔːls] | Not according with truth or fact; incorrect. Nuance: Deliberately or inherently not true. | 🔵 (105%) |
🔹 Very Wrong / Erroneous:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Erroneous [ɪˈroʊniəs] | Wrong; incorrect. Nuance: A formal term for being based on or containing error. | 🔵🟣 (110%) |
| Invalid [ɪnˈvælɪd] | Not true because based on erroneous information or unsound reasoning. Nuance: Not legally or logically sound. | 🔵🟣 (115%) |
| Unsound [ʌnˈsaʊnd] | Not based on solid reasoning or reliable evidence; faulty. Nuance: A fundamental flaw in the foundation of an argument or structure. | 🔵🟣 (120%) |
🔹 Critically Wrong / Fallacious:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Fallacious [fəˈleɪʃəs] | Based on a mistaken belief. Nuance: Pertaining to a logical flaw or deception. | 🟣 (125%) |
| Specious [ˈspiːʃəs] | Superficially plausible, but actually wrong. Nuance: A misleading appearance of being right. | 🟣 (130%) |
🔹 Ultimate Wrongness / Perverse:
| Adjective & Transcription | Definition & Nuance | Intensity |
| Inexcusable [ˌɪnɪkˈskjuːzəbl] | Too bad to be justified or tolerated. Nuance: Wrongness that is beyond any defense or pardon. | 🟣 (135%) |
| Perverse [pərˈvɜːrs] | Showing a deliberate and obstinate desire to behave in a way that is unreasonable or unacceptable. Nuance: A stubborn, often contrarian, adherence to being wrong. | 🟣 (140%) |
