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misconduct

/mɪsˈkɑndʌkt/noun, verb3 syllables

Misconduct means: activity that transgresses moral or civil law.

Synonyms for misconduct7

noun, as in activity that transgresses moral or civil law

wrongdoing, wrongful conduct, actus reus

verb, as in behave badly

misbehave, misdemean

verb, as in manage badly or incompetently

mismanage, mishandle

What does misconduct mean?4

noun

1

activity that transgresses moral or civil law“he denied any wrongdoing”

2

bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalf

verb

1

behave badly“The children misbehaved all morning”

2

manage badly or incompetently“The funds were mismanaged”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with misconduct?1

two syllables

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Misconduct in a sentence

  • According to the evidence, there's no indication of any misconduct on his part.Nuel
  • Jim got dismissed for his misconduct in office.CP
  • He was dismissed by the company for a misconduct.CM
  • His expulsion from university was occasioned by his academic misconduct.Objectivesea
  • I feel so awfully terrible about my misconduct.LoverofEnglish
  • Judaism and Buddhism both forbid murder, theft, sexual misconduct, and malicious speech.rul
  • He is not ashamed of his misconduct.CK
  • She made an allusion to his misconduct.unknown

Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.

Forms of misconduct

as a noun

plural
misconducts

as a verb

past tense
misconducted
present participle
misconducting
third-person singular
misconducts
past participle
misconducted