💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Educamation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| miseducationnoun | The act or process of miseducating; incorrect education. |
| maleducationnoun | Education that is faulty or incomplete. |
| miseducatornoun | One who miseducates. |
| misusementnoun | (archaic) misuse |
| error/mistake distinctionnoun | (education) The distinction drawn by some language teachers between an "error" (a mistaken belief that a given usage or construction is correct; or, an incorrect use resulting from such a belief) and "a mistake" (an accidental use of a usage or construction despite knowing that it is incorrect). |
| miscensureverb | (obsolete) To misjudge. |
| mistakingverb | (obsolete) A mistake. |
| misteachernoun | One who misteaches. |
| misintelligencenoun | Incorrect intelligence; wrong information; misinformation |
| malinstructionnoun | Synonym of misinstruction. |
| misthoughtnoun | (obsolete) error, mistake |
| miswordverb | (transitive) To word incorrectly. |
| mistastenoun | A wrong, bad, or illicit taste |
| misobediencenoun | (obsolete) Mistaken obedience, or disobedience |
| disinfotainmentnoun | (derogatory) infotainment based on incorrect or misleading information |
| missmentnoun | (UK, dialect, obsolete) A mistake; an error. |
| mistreadingnoun | (obsolete) misstep; misbehaviour |
| misfactnoun | (rare, uncountable) Misinformation. |
| skoolnoun | Deliberate misspelling of school. [(India, Canada, US) An institution dedicated to teaching and learning; an educational institution.] |
| comedy of errorsnoun | (originally theater, now also film, television) A comedy in which the humour is due to misinterpretations, mistaken identity, etc. |
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