Opposite of the process or act of teaching or educating
Opposite of a belief or set of beliefs held and taught by a Church, political party, or other group
Opposite of the process or act of teaching
Opposite of enlightenment or knowledge, intellectually or spiritually
Opposite of a general rule intended to regulate behavior or thought
Opposite of a body of traditions or beliefs held through generations by a particular group
Opposite of a lesson that can be derived from a story or experience
“The inconsequentiality of this part of the narrative had zero impact on the character development of the protagonist.”
Opposite of a talk on a religious or moral subject, typically given during a religious service
Opposite of advice or counseling aimed at resolving a problem or provided for educational purposes
“The ignorant and foolish are eternally subject to misguidance, eternally apt to be inflamed by incendiaries, to be deceived and drawn away by demagogues.”
Opposite of the practice or method of imposing strict rules of behavior on other people
“Attempts to curb the unruliness at home failed miserably because the parents had lost control of their kids.”
Opposite of intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive
Opposite of relating to the provision of education
Opposite of present participle for to teach, train or educate in a given field
“The teacher worried that her lack of content knowledge in mathematics might have caused her to mislead her students in science.”
(of a subject or skill) Opposite of present participle for to give information about or instruction in
“Neil believes kids can learn astrophysics, and he's adapting his time-saving best-seller on the topic to teach them.”
Opposite of present participle for to show (someone) the way
“He chose to deliberately deceive me to get the upper hand.”
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