All English words - page 2210
Meanings of Misrepresenter:
nounA person who misrepresents something or someone.
Misrepresenting
ˌmɪs.rep.rɪˈzentMeanings of Misrepresenting:
verbGive a false or misleading account of the nature of.
Usage examples:
You are misrepresenting what i said
Meanings of Misruled:
verbGovern (a country or state) badly.
Usage examples:
He misruled his country for fourteen years
nounThe unfair or inefficient conduct of the affairs of a country or state.
Usage examples:
A country that is recovering from decades of misrule
Misrules
mɪsˈruːlMeanings of Misrules:
verbGovern (a country or state) badly.
Usage examples:
He misruled his country for fourteen years
nounThe unfair or inefficient conduct of the affairs of a country or state.
Usage examples:
A country that is recovering from decades of misrule
Meanings of Misruling:
verbGovern (a country or state) badly.
Usage examples:
He misruled his country for fourteen years
nounThe unfair or inefficient conduct of the affairs of a country or state.
Usage examples:
A country that is recovering from decades of misrule
Miss
mɪsMeanings of Miss:
verbFail to hit, reach, or come into contact with (something aimed at).
Usage examples:
A laser-guided bomb had missed its target
nounA failure to hit, catch, or reach something.
Usage examples:
The penalty miss cost us the game
abbreviationMississippi.
Meanings of Miss the boat:
Infml to lose an opportunity to do something by being slow to act
Usage examples:
I decided not to go to college, but watching all my friends go off made me feel like i'd missed the…
phraseBe too slow to take advantage of an opportunity.
Usage examples:
People who've been holding off buying anything in case prices drop further could find they've misse…
Meanings of Miss-the-mark:
idiomTo fail to achieve the result that was intended
Usage examples:
Her speech missed the mark and failed to generate the public support she had been hoping for.
Meanings of Missed:
verbFail to hit, reach, or come into contact with (something aimed at).
Usage examples:
A laser-guided bomb had missed its target
nounA failure to hit, catch, or reach something.
Usage examples:
The penalty miss cost us the game
Meanings of Missend:
verbTo send wrongly; to send to the wrong place or person. chiefly in past participle.
Meanings of Missending:
verbTo send wrongly; to send to the wrong place or person. chiefly in past participle.
Meanings of Missense:
adjectiveOf, relating to, or designating a genetic mutation that alters a codon to code for a different amino acid, resulting in an amino acid substitution in the protein product of the gene.
Meanings of Missent:
adjectiveOf a letter, etc.: that has been sent to a wrong place or person.
Misses
mɪsMeanings of Misses:
verbFail to hit, reach, or come into contact with (something aimed at).
Usage examples:
A laser-guided bomb had missed its target
nounA failure to hit, catch, or reach something.
Usage examples:
The penalty miss cost us the game
Meanings of Misshaped:
verbShape or form badly or wrongly.
Usage examples:
A new novel about the way childhood trauma shapes and misshapes the life of the adult
nounA misshapen chocolate or other item of food, sold cheaply.
Usage examples:
She brought home bags of misshapes
Meanings of Misshapen:
adjectiveNot having the normal or natural shape or form.
Usage examples:
Misshapen fruit
Missies
ˈmɪs.iMeanings of Missies:
nounUsed as an affectionate or disparaging form of address to a young girl.
Usage examples:
‘don't tell lies, missy,’ he said sternly
Meanings of Missile:
nounAn object which is forcibly propelled at a target, either by hand or from a mechanical weapon.
Usage examples:
One of the players was hit on the head by a missile thrown by a spectator
Meanings of Missing:
adjective(of a thing) not able to be found because it is not in its expected place.
Usage examples:
A quantity of cash has gone missing
verbFail to hit, reach, or come into contact with (something aimed at).
Usage examples:
A laser-guided bomb had missed its target
Meanings of Missing-in-action:
phraseA soldier or other member of the armed forces who is missing in action cannot be found after a battle or other military action, so it is not possible to say if they are dead or alive.
Usage examples:
He was reported missing in action., the ceremony honoured those who were missing in action., a form…
Missiology
mɪsɪˈɒlədʒiMeanings of Missiology:
nounThe study of religious (typically christian) missions and their methods and purposes.
Usage examples:
In the realm of missiology, how the church interacts with those outside the christian community, ‘d…
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