misgive |
to arouse doubt, fear, or suspicion in. [2 definitions] |
misgiving |
a feeling of regret, doubt, or apprehension. |
misgovern |
to administer or govern poorly or improperly. |
misguide |
to misdirect or lead astray. |
misguided |
led astray; in error; mistaken. |
mishandle |
to deal with in an inefficient or unsatisfactory way; mismanage. [2 definitions] |
mishap |
an unlucky or unfortunate happening; accident. |
mishear |
to hear or understand unclearly or incorrectly. |
mishmash |
a jumbled mess; hodgepodge. |
Mishnah |
the first section of the Talmud, consisting of the oral laws and scriptural interpretations of them. [2 definitions] |
mishoon |
in Wampanoag language and culture, a boat, esp. a canoe made by digging out a log. |
misinform |
to give incorrect information to. |
misinterpret |
to give an inaccurate explanation of. [2 definitions] |
misjudge |
to hold an unjustified opinion of. [2 definitions] |
mislabel |
to label incorrectly. |
mislay |
to put (something) somewhere and forget where it is; lose, often temporarily. |
mislead |
to guide in a wrong direction. [2 definitions] |
mismanage |
to manage poorly or improperly. |
mismanagement |
poor or improper control, direction, or administration. |
mismatch |
to match poorly or inappropriately. [2 definitions] |
mismate |
to mate wrongly or unsuitably. |