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misbegotten

[mis-bi-got-n] / ˌmɪs bɪˈgɒt n /


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We’ve all watched Indiana’s ascent for two years now, that thrilling 11-2 campaign in 2024, but the summiting is hard to process, this astonishing climb by one of college football’s most misbegotten programs.

From The Wall Street Journal

It wasn’t their fault that the wars they found themselves in were misbegotten and mismanaged.

From Salon

Thanks to our current misbegotten model of manhood, we are once again arguing about this moral question: Should former Cincinnati Reds player and manager Pete Rose be inducted into Baseball’s Hall of Fame?

From Salon

He would redeem his misbegotten career and go out “in a blaze of glory,” as he would put it.

From Los Angeles Times

His activism earned him the lasting enmity of those who supported the misbegotten war.

From Los Angeles Times