How Do You Spell MALFEASANCE?

Pronunciation: [mˌalfˈiːzəns] (IPA)

Malfeasance /mælˈfiːzəns/ (noun) is a term that refers to unethical, illegal, or wrongful actions committed by a public official or individual in a position of authority. The word is made up of the Latin prefix "mal-" meaning "bad" or "wrong," and the noun "feasance" which means the act of doing something. The correct spelling of the word can be broken down into syllables as mal·fea·sance, with the primary stress on the second syllable.

MALFEASANCE Meaning and Definition

  1. Malfeasance is a noun that refers to the wrongful or dishonest behavior, especially by a person in a position of authority or trust. It is the act of committing an illegal or wrongful action, often with the intention to harm others or gain personal advantage. Malfeasance involves going against legal or moral principles, violating duties or obligations, and acting in a way that is knowingly unjust or harmful.

    This term commonly applies to the actions of public officials, professionals, or corporate executives who misuse their power or authority for their own benefit or to the detriment of others. Examples of malfeasance could include embezzlement, bribery, fraud, corruption, abuse of power, or breach of fiduciary duty. It implies a deliberate wrong or misconduct rather than a mere error or mistake.

    Malfeasance is a serious offense that can have severe consequences both legally and professionally. It is often investigated, punished, or adjudicated through legal channels, and individuals found guilty of malfeasance may face fines, imprisonment, removal from office, or professional sanctions.

    Overall, malfeasance entails intentionally acting in a manner that deviates from legal and ethical standards, aiming to cause harm, deceive, or unlawfully gain some benefit, and it is considered a serious breach of trust or professional conduct.

  2. Evil-doing; illegal deed.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Top Common Misspellings for MALFEASANCE *

* The statistics data for these misspellings percentages are collected from over 15,411,110 spell check sessions on www.spellchecker.net from Jan 2010 - Jun 2012.

Other Common Misspellings for MALFEASANCE

Etymology of MALFEASANCE

The word "malfeasance" originated from the Latin words "malus" meaning "bad" or "wrong", and "facere" meaning "to do" or "to make". The term "malfeasance" dates back to the late 17th century and combines these Latin roots to form a word that generally refers to the performance of an illegal or wrongful act, particularly by a public official or person in a position of trust.

Similar spelling word for MALFEASANCE

Plural form of MALFEASANCE is MALFEASANCES

Infographic

Add the infographic to your website: