Answering the question: What does the word wrong and right describe?

In other words, what is the part of speech of the word, wrong and right?

The word wrong describes the reason; For example, wrong is an adjective that describes the reasoning behind something else.

There is no such thing as a wrong reason: Only as an idea that exists in the head as symbolized

Ebenezdr Suresh

So what if God exists only in the head as a real idea: What difference does it make?

Evaluating and reaching the conclusion of right and wrong

Practical ideas or solely theoretical ideas?

There is no such thing as a wrong opinion

there is no such thing as a wrong answer

acceptable reason, morally acceptable

wrong is just a euphemism for I’m scared that I will get caught; teaching morals is teaching fear not love

everything is a circumstance