mistaught (Meaning)
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mistaught (a.)
Wrongly taught; as, a mistaught youth.
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mistaught (imp. & p. p.)
of Misteach
Synonyms & Antonyms of mistaught
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mistaught Sentence Examples
- The student was mistaught the formula for calculating the area of a circle.
- The child was mistaught to pronounce the word "ask" as "ax."
- The rookie surgeon was mistaught the proper technique for suturing a wound.
- The historical account was mistaught, leading to a distorted understanding of the past.
- The apprentice was mistaught the principles of electrical engineering, resulting in hazardous wiring.
- The therapy client was mistaught coping mechanisms, exacerbating their anxiety.
- The novice pilot was mistaught the procedures for landing an aircraft, endangering the flight crew.
- The traveler was mistaught the meaning of the road signs, leading to a wrong turn.
- The museum exhibit was mistaught to have artifacts from the wrong time period.
- The economics major was mistaught the theory of inflation, hindering their understanding of monetary policy.
FAQs About the word mistaught
Wrongly taught; as, a mistaught youth., of Misteach
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No antonyms found.
The student was mistaught the formula for calculating the area of a circle.
The child was mistaught to pronounce the word "ask" as "ax."
The rookie surgeon was mistaught the proper technique for suturing a wound.
The historical account was mistaught, leading to a distorted understanding of the past.