Definition of Mistaught

1. a. Wrongly taught; as, a mistaught youth.

Definition of Mistaught

1. Verb. (past of misteach) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Mistaught

1. misteach [v] - See also: misteach

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mistaught

mistakably
mistake
mistakeless
mistaken
mistaken identity
mistakenly
mistakenness
mistaker
mistakers
mistakes
mistaketh
mistaking
mistakingly
mistal
mistals
mistaught (current term)
mistbow
mistbows
misteach
misteaches
misteaching
misted
mistell
mistelle
mistelles
mistelling
mistells
mistemper
mistempered
mistempering

Literary usage of Mistaught

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Unpopular History of the United States by Uncle Sam Himself as Recorded by Harris Dickson (1917)
"XXV TO OUR mistaught MILLIONS Now, let's put the Civil War behind us— ... I want all the mistaught and misled millions of this nation to know at least part ..."

2. Jokes for All Occasions (1922)
"I won't have my child mistaught by an ignoramus." "Don't you dare, you impudent—" "And don't you dare bristle at me, or I'll—" "Oh, never mind! ..."

3. The New Creationby Charles Taze Russell by Charles Taze Russell (1998)
"How devoid I was of the spirit of a sound mind, and where were my religious instructors and guides, who not only mistaught me respecting the divine ..."

4. The Negro Question by George Washington Cable (1898)
"It mistaught the new generations of the white South that the slave-holding ... It mistaught us to construe the right of a uniform government of all by all, ..."

5. Two Orations Against Taking Away Human Life, Under Any Circumstances: And in by Thomas Cooper (1846)
"The heart of man has been long mistaught, and, I fear, it will require something that shall come closer home than legal enactments to un- teach it. ..."

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