Opposite of a period of learning or teaching
“The stories note individual transitions to a part of life when ignorance on world matters is bliss, and one is living the dreams for posterity.”
Opposite of a task assigned to students in an academic setting
“Many of the parents expressed their concern about their children's engagement in nonactivity and idleness to the school's administrative body.”
Opposite of an experience or event that serves as a warning or encouragement
“These food rations act as an incentive for income transfer among community members.”
Opposite of a warning, typically in the form of an allegorical story
Opposite of someone or something serving as a warning to others
“The president's announcement that the economy was set to improve was a reassurance to the country's citizens.”
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 a formal speech delivered to an audience
“Many were surprised by her silence on the important issue.”
Opposite of 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.”
Opposite of to teach or educate someone on a given subject
(decrease) Opposite of to teach, train or educate in a given field
(miseducate) Opposite of to teach, train or educate in a given field
“It is unfair to students to miseducate and confuse them about the nature of the scientific process.”
Opposite of to criticize or reprove, especially in a formal or official way
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