misdoing
1Misdoing — Mis*do ing, n. A wrong done; a fault or crime; an offense; as, it was my misdoing. [1913 Webster] …
2misdoing — I noun badness, blunder, bungle, crime, cruel act, culpability, delinquency, deviation from rectitude, dishonesty, disorderly conduct, dutilessness, error, evildoing, fault, foul play, guilty act, illegality, immorality, improbity, impropriety,… …
3misdoing — noun An act of misdoing. […] our Governing Class […] have not yet learned even to sit still, and do no mischief! For no yet asks more of them than this; Nature and Fact, very imperatively, asking so much more of them. Anti Corn Law League asks… …
4Misdoing — Misdo Mis*do (m[i^]s*d[=oo] ), v. t. [imp. {Misdid}; p. p. {Misdone} (m[i^]s*d[u^]n ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Misdoing}.] [AS. misd[=o]n. See {Do}, v.] [1913 Webster] 1. To do wrongly. [1913 Webster] Afford me place to show what recompense Towards thee …
5misdoing — noun Date: 15th century the act or an instance of misbehaving ; misconduct …
6misdoing — See misdoer. * * * …
7misdoing — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fault, betrayal, transgression; see error 1 , mistake 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun Improper, often rude behavior: horseplay, misbehavior, misconduct, naughtiness, wrongdoing. See GOOD …
8misdoing — n. sin, crime, offense, misdeedv. do wrong, do improperly; behave inappropriately; sin …
9misdoing — noun a misdeed …
10misdoing — n. Offence, misdeed, fault …