All English words - page 2195
Meanings of Misgivings:
nounA feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences of something.
Usage examples:
We have misgivings about the way the campaign is being run
Meanings of Misgovern:
verbGovern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.
Usage examples:
Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
Meanings of Misgovernance:
nounMisgovernment of a country, state, or (occasionally) of a public authority or other institution.
Misgoverning
ˌmɪsˈɡʌv.ənMeanings of Misgoverning:
verbGovern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.
Usage examples:
Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
Meanings of Misgovernment:
nounThe act of misgoverning, or the state of being misgoverned
Usage examples:
They've ruined the country through corruption and misgovernment.
Meanings of Misgraded:
verbTo give the wrong grade or points for a piece of work; to give someone the wrong grade for a piece of work
Usage examples:
They were convinced that their exams had been misgraded., he demanded to see his test and said it w…
Meanings of Misgrading:
verbTo give the wrong grade or points for a piece of work; to give someone the wrong grade for a piece of work
Usage examples:
They were convinced that their exams had been misgraded., he demanded to see his test and said it w…
Meanings of Misgrown:
adjectiveGrown out of shape; misshapen, stunted.
Meanings of Misguess:
nounA wrong guess; (bridge) an incorrect guess at the situation regarding a (stated) suit.
verbTo guess wrongly.
Meanings of Misguessed:
nounA wrong guess; (bridge) an incorrect guess at the situation regarding a (stated) suit.
verbTo guess wrongly.
Meanings of Misguggle:
verbTo handle roughly, maul; to spoil.
Misguided
ˌmɪsˈɡaɪ.dɪdMeanings of Misguided:
adjectiveHaving or showing faulty judgement or reasoning.
Usage examples:
Their misguided belief that they were defending the honour of their country
verbMislead.
Usage examples:
A long survey that can only baffle and misguide the general reader
Meanings of Mishandles:
verbManage or deal with (something) wrongly or ineffectively.
Usage examples:
The officer had mishandled the situation
Meanings of Mishanter:
nounMishap or misadventure.
Usage examples:
I drove into the loch by mishanter
Mishaps
ˈmɪs.hæpMeanings of Mishaps:
nounAn unlucky accident.
Usage examples:
Although there were a few minor mishaps, none of the pancakes stuck to the ceiling
Mishear
ˌmɪsˈhɪərMeanings of Mishear:
verbFail to hear (a person or their words) correctly.
Usage examples:
She must have misheard him
Mishearing
ˌmɪsˈhɪərMeanings of Mishearing:
verbFail to hear (a person or their words) correctly.
Usage examples:
She must have misheard him
Mishits
mɪsˈhɪtMeanings of Mishits:
verb(in various sports) hit or kick (a ball) badly or in the wrong direction.
Usage examples:
An incompetent tennis player, he mishit the shot
nounAn instance of hitting or kicking a ball badly or in the wrong direction.
Usage examples:
After a further mishit, his third attempt proved successful
Meanings of Mishitting:
verb(in various sports) hit or kick (a ball) badly or in the wrong direction.
Usage examples:
An incompetent tennis player, he mishit the shot
nounAn instance of hitting or kicking a ball badly or in the wrong direction.
Usage examples:
After a further mishit, his third attempt proved successful
Mishmash
ˈmɪʃ.mæʃMeanings of Mishmash:
nounA confused mixture.
Usage examples:
A mishmash of outmoded ideas
Meanings of Mishmashes:
nounA confused mixture.
Usage examples:
A mishmash of outmoded ideas
Meanings of Mishmi:
nounA member of a hill-dwelling people inhabiting arunachal pradesh and parts of assam in north-eastern india.
Misidentification
ˌmɪs.aɪ.den.tɪ.fɪˈkeɪ.ʃənMeanings of Misidentification:
nounThe act of wrongly saying or thinking that someone or something is a particular person or thing
Usage examples:
People have been wrongly arrested as a result of misidentification., the new system should result i…
Meanings of Misidentified:
verbIdentify (something or someone) incorrectly.
Usage examples:
They were the sort of people who walk around misidentifying wild flowers with great authority
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