Word Meanings - MISINSTRUCTION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Wrong or improper instruction.
Related words: (words related to MISINSTRUCTION)
- IMPROPERLY
 In an improper manner; not properly; unsuitably; unbecomingly.
- IMPROPERATION
 The act of upbraiding or taunting; a reproach; a taunt. Improperatios and terms of scurrility. Sir T. Browne
- WRONGOUS
 Not right; illegal; as, wrongous imprisonment. Craig. (more info) 1. Constituting, or of the nature of, a wrong; unjust; wrongful.
- WRONG
 imp. of Wring. Wrung. Chaucer.
- IMPROPERTY
 Impropriety.
- WRONGLESS
 Not wrong; void or free from wrong. -- Wrong"less*ly, adv. Sir P. Sidney.
- WRONGDOING
 Evil or wicked behavior or action.
- WRONGFUL
 Full of wrong; injurious; unjust; unfair; as, a wrongful taking of property; wrongful dealing. -- Wrong"ful*ly, adv. -- Wrong"ful*ness, n.
- WRONGHEAD
 A person of a perverse understanding or obstinate character.
- IMPROPERIA
 A series of antiphons and responses, expressing the sorrowful remonstrance of our Lord with his people; -- sung on the morning of the Good Friday in place of the usual daily Mass of the Roman ritual. Grove.
- INSTRUCTION
 1. The act of instructing, teaching, or furnishing with knowledge; information. 2. That which instructs, or with which one is instructed; the intelligence or information imparted; as: Precept; information; teachings. Direction; order; command.
- WRONG-TIMED
 Done at an improper time; ill-timed.
- WRONGNESS
 The quality or state of being wrong; wrongfulness; error; fault. The best great wrongnesses within themselves. Bp. Butler. The rightness or wrongness of this view. Latham.
- WRONGDOER
 One who commits a tort or trespass; a trespasser; a tort feasor. Ayliffe. (more info) 1. One who injures another, or who does wrong.
- WRONGLY
 In a wrong manner; unjustly; erroneously; wrong; amiss; as, he judges wrongly of my motives. "And yet wouldst wrongly win." Shak.
- WRONGHEADED
 Wrong in opinion or principle; having a perverse understanding; perverse. -- Wrong"head`ed*ly, adv. -- Wrong"head`ed*ness, n. Macaulay.
- WRONGER
 One who wrongs or injures another. Shak. "Wrongers of the world." Tennyson.
- IMPROPER
 1. Not proper; not suitable; not fitted to the circumstances, design, or end; unfit; not becoming; incongruous; inappropriate; indecent; as, an improper medicine; improper thought, behavior, language, dress. Follow'd his enemy king, and did him
- INSTRUCTIONAL
 Pertaining to, or promoting, instruction; educational.
- AWRONG
 Wrongly. Ford.
- MISINSTRUCTION
 Wrong or improper instruction.
- SELF-WRONG
 Wrong done by a person himself. Shak.
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