misadˈvice
[mis-1 4.]
Wrong advice.
| 1632 Sherwood, Misaduise, mesadvis. a 1684 Leighton 18 Serm. vii. (1745) 113 When they are abused by Misadvice and corrupt Counsel. 1775 Lord Chatham Sp. in Modern Orator (1847) 71 To rescue him from the misadvice of his present Ministers. |