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

  1. The student was mistaught the formula for calculating the area of a circle.
  2. The child was mistaught to pronounce the word "ask" as "ax."
  3. The rookie surgeon was mistaught the proper technique for suturing a wound.
  4. The historical account was mistaught, leading to a distorted understanding of the past.
  5. The apprentice was mistaught the principles of electrical engineering, resulting in hazardous wiring.
  6. The therapy client was mistaught coping mechanisms, exacerbating their anxiety.
  7. The novice pilot was mistaught the procedures for landing an aircraft, endangering the flight crew.
  8. The traveler was mistaught the meaning of the road signs, leading to a wrong turn.
  9. The museum exhibit was mistaught to have artifacts from the wrong time period.
  10. 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.