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misconductnoun improper or illegal behaviorsome rough play got the hockey player fined for misconduct on the ice malfeasance, misbehavior, misdoing, wrongdoing crime, malefaction, misdeed, misdemeanor, sin, transgression, trespass, wrongmalpracticegoings-on, hanky-pankyfamiliarity, gaffe, impropriety, indiscretionblunder, error, fault, flub, fumble, goof, lapse, miscue, misstep, mistake, slip, slipup, stumble a sexual encounter or relationship between a married person and someone other than their spouseboth parties cited misconduct as the reason for the divorce adultery, cheating, infidelity, two-timing, unfaithfulness criminal conversationfree love, promiscuitydisloyalty, faithlessness, falseness, inconstancy, perfidiousness, perfidy, treacheryaffair(also affaire), amour, fling, love, love affair, romanceintrigueattachment, infatuationentanglement, flirtationliaison, passion faithfulness, fidelity allegiance, constancy, dedication, devotedness, devotion, fealty, loyalty, steadfastness misconductverbto manage badlymisconducted the polar expedition and paid for his mistakes with his life maladminister, misgovern, mishandle, mismanage, misrule abuse, ill-treat, ill-use, maltreat, mistreat, misusedamage, harm, hurt, violatebotch, bungle govern, handle, husband, manage, rulecare (for), nurtureaid, help, protect, rescue in 1705 |