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What does misdeed mean?

A misdeed is a wrongful or illegal act, often with moral implications. It is a more general term than "crime," and can encompass actions that are considered unethical or harmful, even if they are not technically illegal.

Here are some key characteristics of a misdeed:

* It is an action, not a thought or feeling.

* It is considered wrong or harmful.

* It can be unintentional or intentional.

* It often carries a sense of guilt or shame.

Here are some examples of misdeeds:

* Lying to a friend

* Stealing a candy bar from a store

* Being disrespectful to an elder

* Cheating on a test

Misdeeds can have varying degrees of severity, from minor offenses to major transgressions. They can also have a range of consequences, from social disapproval to legal punishment.

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