mistaught

/mɪˈstɔːt/
verb
  1. Past tense of 'misteach': to teach something incorrectly or to give wrong information.
    • The old textbook mistaught the causes of the war.
    • She realized she had been mistaught how to pronounce that word.
    • The tutor mistaught the formula, so all the students got the wrong answer.
adjective
  1. Having been taught incorrectly or given false information.
    • The mistaught students had to unlearn several bad habits.
    • Mistaught children often struggle to correct their understanding later.
    • He felt mistaught after discovering the historical inaccuracies.
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