| MISDO | • misdo v. (Archaic, intransitive) To do evil. • misdo v. (Transitive) To do (something) incorrectly or improperly. • misdo v. (Archaic, transitive) To do harm to; to injure, mistreat. |
| WISDOM | • wisdom n. (Uncountable) An element of personal character that enables one to distinguish the wise from the unwise. • wisdom n. (Countable) A piece of wise advice. • wisdom n. The discretionary use of knowledge for the greatest good. |
| MISDOER | • misdoer n. A person who commits a misdeed; an offender. • MISDOER n. a wrongdoer. |
| MISDOES | • misdoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdo. • MISDO v. to do wrongly. |
| MISDONE | • misdone v. Past participle of misdo. • MISDO v. to do wrongly. |
| WISDOMS | • wisdoms n. Plural of wisdom. • WISDOM n. the quality of being wise. |
| MISDOERS | • misdoers n. Plural of misdoer. • MISDOER n. a wrongdoer. |
| MISDOING | • misdoing n. An act of misdoing; a misdeed. • misdoing v. Present participle of misdo. • MISDOING n. the act of doing wrong. |
| MISDONNE | • misdonne v. (Obsolete) past participle of misdo. • MISDONNE v. (Spenser) to misdo. |
| MISDOUBT | • misdoubt v. (Archaic, regional) To doubt the existence or reality of. • misdoubt v. (Archaic, regional) To have suspicions about. • misdoubt n. Suspicion; hesitation. |
| UNWISDOM | • unwisdom n. Lack of wisdom; unwise conduct or action. • UNWISDOM n. lack of wisdom. |
| MISDOINGS | • misdoings n. Plural of misdoing. • MISDOING n. the act of doing wrong. |
| MISDOUBTS | • misdoubts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdoubt. • MISDOUBT v. to be suspicious of. |
| UNWISDOMS | • unwisdoms n. Plural of unwisdom. • UNWISDOM n. lack of wisdom. |
| MISDOUBTED | • misdoubted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdoubt. • MISDOUBT v. to be suspicious of. |
| MISDOUBTFUL | • misdoubtful adj. (Now rare) Misgiving; doubting, suspicious. • MISDOUBTFUL adj. (Spenser) suspicious. |
| MISDOUBTING | • misdoubting v. Present participle of misdoubt. • misdoubting n. Doubt. • MISDOUBT v. to be suspicious of. |