Meaning of Encouraging me to misbehave
Urging someone to engage in inappropriate or naughty behavior.
In simple words: Telling someone it's okay to do bad things.
Encouraging me to misbehave in a sentence
How to use Encouraging me to misbehave
Commonly used in casual conversations, especially if joking about bad behavior. Avoid in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
encourage + object + infinitive
Memory hint
Imagine someone saying, 'Come on, misbehave with me!'
Related words
Collocations with Encouraging me to misbehave
- encouraging bad behavior
- encouraging risky actions
- encouraging me to rebel
- encouraging mischief
- encouraging naughty acts
Synonyms for Encouraging me to misbehave
- tempting me to misbehave
- prodding me to act out
- urging bad behavior
- coaxing trouble
- enticing mischief
Common mistakes with Encouraging me to misbehave
- Using 'encouraging to misbehave' instead of 'encouraging me to misbehave'.
- Forgetting to include 'me' when the sentence is personal.
- Confusing 'encourage' with 'discourage'.
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Frequently asked questions about Encouraging me to misbehave
What does Encouraging me to misbehave mean?
Telling someone it's okay to do bad things.
What is the definition of Encouraging me to misbehave?
Urging someone to engage in inappropriate or naughty behavior.
How do you use Encouraging me to misbehave in a sentence?
She was encouraging me to misbehave instead of studying.
Can you give another example of Encouraging me to misbehave?
He laughed, encouraging me to misbehave during the party.
What are synonyms for Encouraging me to misbehave?
Common alternatives include tempting me to misbehave, prodding me to act out, urging bad behavior, coaxing trouble, enticing mischief.
What words go with Encouraging me to misbehave?
It commonly pairs with encouraging bad behavior, encouraging risky actions, encouraging me to rebel, encouraging mischief, encouraging naughty acts.
What are common mistakes when using Encouraging me to misbehave?
Using 'encouraging to misbehave' instead of 'encouraging me to misbehave'. Forgetting to include 'me' when the sentence is personal. Confusing 'encourage' with 'discourage'.
How do you pronounce Encouraging me to misbehave?
US: //ɪnˈkɜrɪdʒɪŋ mi tu ˈmɪsbeɪv//, UK: //ɪnˈkʌrɪdʒɪŋ miː tuː ˈmɪsbehɛɪv//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Encouraging me to misbehave formal or informal?
"Encouraging me to misbehave" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Encouraging me to misbehave?
Commonly used in casual conversations, especially if joking about bad behavior. Avoid in formal settings.
