Misadvises vs Disadvises - What's the difference?
misadvises | disadvises |
(misadvise)
To give bad advice
(disadvise)
To advise against; to dissuade from.
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As verbs the difference between misadvises and disadvises
is that misadvises is (misadvise) while disadvises is (disadvise).misadvises
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Verb
(head)misadvise
English
Verb
(misadvis)- Expel from your confidence, men who have never ceased to misadvise you! (The Works of Alexander Hamilton; p. 234)
References
* Webster's New World Dictionary (Second College Edition)Anagrams
*disadvises
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Verb
(head)disadvise
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Verb
(disadvis)- (Boyle)
citation, genre= , publisher= , isbn= , page=123 , passage=In this case, therefore, I conceive the plaintiff must be nonsuited and I should disadvise the bringing any such action. }}
