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verb

To form or shape badly or wrongly; to misshape.

adjective

Especially of a person: unfortunate.

noun

An unfortunate person; (with the and plural agreement) unfortunate people as a class.

noun

Bad luck.

Usage examples:

The project was dogged by misfortune
adjective

Affected by misfortune, unfortunate, ill-fated.

noun

Bad luck.

Usage examples:

The project was dogged by misfortune
verb

To gauge incorrectly, to misjudge.

verb

To gauge incorrectly, to misjudge.

verb

To gauge incorrectly, to misjudge.

verb

To gauge incorrectly, to misjudge.

verb

(of a person's mind or heart) fill (that person) with doubt, apprehension, or foreboding.

Usage examples:

My heart misgave me when i saw him
verb

(of a person's mind or heart) fill (that person) with doubt, apprehension, or foreboding.

Usage examples:

My heart misgave me when i saw him
verb

(of a person's mind or heart) fill (that person) with doubt, apprehension, or foreboding.

Usage examples:

My heart misgave me when i saw him
verb

(of a person's mind or heart) fill (that person) with doubt, apprehension, or foreboding.

Usage examples:

My heart misgave me when i saw him
noun

A 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
verb

(of a person's mind or heart) fill (that person) with doubt, apprehension, or foreboding.

Usage examples:

My heart misgave me when i saw him
adverb

With misgiving or misgivings.

noun

A 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
verb

Govern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.

Usage examples:

Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
noun

Misgovernment of a country, state, or (occasionally) of a public authority or other institution.

verb

Govern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.

Usage examples:

Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
verb

Govern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.

Usage examples:

Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
noun

The act of misgoverning, or the state of being misgoverned

Usage examples:

They've ruined the country through corruption and misgovernment.
verb

Govern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.

Usage examples:

Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
verb

To 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…
verb

To 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…

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