Definitions
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- To learn wrongly or amiss.
GNU Webster's 1913
- v. To learn wrongly.
Examples
“Darel Finkbeiner says: autist: In contrast, the word that most ST fans – myself included – mislearn is “sentient”.”
“In contrast, the word that most ST fans – myself included – mislearn is “sentient”.”
“In contrast, the word that most ST fans–myself included–mislearn is “sentient”.”
“It would be a shame to perhaps mislearn the spell and ruin it, would it not?”
Conan the Indomitable
“Navy really means, and know the story as a veteran should; or else leave out, or perhaps mislearn, the Navy's part, and be a raw recruit for life, all thumbs and muddle-mindedness.”
Flag and Fleet How the British Navy Won the Freedom of the Seas
“autist: In contrast, the word that most ST fans–myself included–mislearn is “sentient”.”
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