/ˈrɒŋfʊlnəs/ – noun
Definition: sự trái luật, sự trái phép, sự bất hợp pháp.
A more thorough explanation: Wrongfulness refers to the quality or state of being contrary to law or justice; the condition of being unjust, illegal, or improper. It typically refers to actions or conduct that is not in accordance with legal or moral standards.
Example: The plaintiff is seeking damages for the wrongful conduct of the defendant, alleging wrongful acts that caused harm and financial loss.