Crossword-Solution: MISDEED 7 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Misdeed n. An evil deed; a wicked action.

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We have 41 clues for the answer “MISDEED”

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Wicked action 1 answer
A wrongdoing 1 answer
Malfeasance, e.g. 1 answer
Wicked or illegal act 1 answer
Wrongful act 2 answers
Improper act 2 answers
Evil activity 2 answers
Crime, for example 2 answers
wrong act 3 answers
ILLEGAL act 3 answers
EVIL act 3 answers
tort 7 answers
misapplication 9 answers
ACT IN A SILLY OR IMPROPER WAY 10 answers
rascality 10 answers
FIRST offence 10 answers
AN IMPROPER DEMEANOR 10 answers
misdoing 12 answers
Culpability 12 answers
miscalculation 15 answers
unlawful act 18 answers
Offense 22 answers
delinquency 29 answers
CENSURABLE conduct 31 answers
Overplay 34 answers
infringement 39 answers
Impropriety 54 answers
Injustice 54 answers
Injury 57 answers
incorrectness 60 answers
Lechery 60 answers
bribery 64 answers
Transgression 68 answers
Rupture 69 answers
Wrongdoing 72 answers
Sin 72 answers
stealing 72 answers
Affront 77 answers
Error 79 answers
Wrong 110 answers
ATTACK ___ 114 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with MISDEED (5)

But since I know that all treasure which is hidden in the earth or buried in a howe is in a wrong place I hold you guilty of no misdeed, especially since you have brought it to me." Grettir answered: "The monster is slain! in the dismal tomb I have captured a sword, dire wounder of men.
Grettir The Strong Unknown 2008
LXXXIV "Comrade Rollanz, sound the olifant, I pray; If Charles hear, the host he'll turn again; Will succour us our King and baronage." Answers Rollanz: "Never, by God, I say, For my misdeed shall kinsmen hear the blame, Nor France the Douce fall into evil fame! Rather stout blows with Durendal I'll lay, With my good sword that by my side doth sway; Till bloodied o'er you shall behold the blade.
The Song of Roland Anonymous 1996
Make the most of his error, and then compare it with the punishment! Conceive his new position, for I lack words to picture it; conceive him condemned to return to that house, from the very thought of which his soul revolted, and once more to expose himself to capture on the very scene of the misdeed: conceive him linked to the mouldy cab and the familiar cabman.
Tales and Fantasies Robert Louis Stevenson 2013
The case of Holmes illustrates the practical as well as the purely ethical value of "honour among thieves," and shows how a comparatively insignificant misdeed may ruin a great and comprehensive plan of crime.
A Book of Remarkable Criminals H. B. Irving 1996
Fierce famine is your lot--for this misdeed, Reduced to grind the plates on which you feed.'" He glanced at her.
The Cost David Graham Phillips 1996

Quotes with MISDEED (3)

My Lady, you certainly tell me about wonderful constancy, strength and virtue and firmness of women, so can one say the same thing about men? (...) Response [by Lady Rectitude]: "Fair sweet friend, have you not yet heard the saying that the fool sees well enough a small cut in the face of his neighbour, but he disregards the great gaping one above his own eye? I will show you the great contradiction in what the men say about the changeability and inconstancy of women. It is t…
Christine de Pizan The Book of the City of Ladies
No one fights dirtier or more brutally than blood; only family knows it’s own weaknesses, the exact placement of the heart. The tragedy is that one can still live with the force of hatred, feel infuriated that once you are born to another, that kinship lasts through life and death, immutable, unchanging, no matter how great the misdeed or betrayal. Blood cannot be denied, and perhaps that’s why we fight tooth and claw, because we cannot — being only human — put asunder what God has joined together.
Whitney Otto How to Make an American Quilt
What man ever openly apologizes for slander? It is not so much a feeling of slander as it is that of a massive lie, a misdeed not only to the slandered but also to those manipulated in the process. He has made them all, every one, his enemies, thereupon he is so overwhelmed with guilt that he will deny it until his grave.
Criss Jami Killosophy
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, NYT, Three Across, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 15 times in crossword archives (1973–2023).