The word 'awry' means a plan or situation has gone in the wrong direction, not as intended; it comes from Old English where 'a-' means 'on' and 'wry' means 'twisted', literally meaning 'on a twisted path' - when things go awry, they twist away from what was planned.
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Awry | The Word for When Everything Goes Wrong · B2 Upper-IntAjouté :
The food order is not here yet.
>> I checked. They sent it to the wrong place.
>> So, the whole plan fell apart.
Everything went awry from the start.
Awry. It means something has gone wrong or moved in the wrong direction. A plan or situation that does not go the way you want it.
Similar words are wrong, off, and astray. Use awry when a plan or situation goes in a direction you did not want.
The dinner plan went awry when the food never arrived. His careful schedule went awry after one small mistake.
From Old English, a means on. Ry means twisted, on a twisted path.
When things go awry, they twist away from what you planned.
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