All English words - page 3315
verbTo form or shape badly or wrongly; to misshape.
adjectiveEspecially of a person: unfortunate.
nounAn unfortunate person; (with the and plural agreement) unfortunate people as a class.
nounBad luck.
Usage examples:
The project was dogged by misfortune
adjectiveAffected by misfortune, unfortunate, ill-fated.
nounBad luck.
Usage examples:
The project was dogged by misfortune
verbTo gauge incorrectly, to misjudge.
verbTo gauge incorrectly, to misjudge.
verbTo gauge incorrectly, to misjudge.
verbTo 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
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
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
adverbWith misgiving or 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
adjectiveMisbegotten.
verbGovern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.
Usage examples:
Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
nounMisgovernment of a country, state, or (occasionally) of a public authority or other institution.
verbGovern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.
Usage examples:
Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
verbGovern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.
Usage examples:
Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
nounThe act of misgoverning, or the state of being misgoverned
Usage examples:
They've ruined the country through corruption and misgovernment.
verbGovern (a state or country) unfairly or inefficiently.
Usage examples:
Every nation has the right to govern, or misgovern, itself
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…
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…
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