different between inadvertence vs misadvertence
inadvertence
English
Etymology
From Middle French inadvertance
Noun
inadvertence (countable and uncountable, plural inadvertences)
- The state or quality of being inadvertent; inadvertency; heedlessness; carelessness; negligence.
- Many mistakes proceed from inadvertence.
- An effect or result of inattention; an oversight or mistake from negligence.
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misadvertence
English
Etymology
mis- +? advertence
Noun
misadvertence (uncountable)
- inadvertence
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