/ˈrɒŋfʊl/ – adjective
Definition: trái luật, trái phép, bất hợp pháp, sai trái.
A more thorough explanation: “Wrongful” is an adjective that is used in legal contexts to describe an action or behavior that is not in accordance with the law or that violates someone’s legal rights. It implies that the action is unjust, illegal, or improper.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant for the wrongful termination of employment.