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Prefix mis- Vocabulary — Online Interactive Flashcards

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Explore the prefix "mis-" denoting error, badness, or incorrectness. Words like "misunderstand" and "mischief" embody this theme, revealing how a simple prefix can transform meanings and nuances.

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misandrist

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Part of Speech

adjective

Definition

Characterized by a strong aversion, prejudice, or hostility towards men.

Example Sentence

"Her misandrist views made it difficult for her to maintain healthy relationships."

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misandrist (adjective) /mɪˈsandrɪst/
Definition: Characterized by a strong aversion, prejudice, or hostility towards men.
Example Sentence: "Her misandrist views made it difficult for her to maintain healthy relationships."
Synonyms: antagonistic; antipathetic; aversive; biased; bigoted; chauvinistic
Opposite Meaning: philandrist

misanthrope (noun) /ˈmɪz(ə)nθrəʊp/
Definition: A person who dislikes, distrusts, or has a general hatred or contempt for humanity.
Example Sentence: "The misanthrope's hatred of humanity led him to live a solitary life."
Synonyms: curmudgeon; cynic; hermit; isolate; loner; outsider
Opposite Meaning: philanthropist

miscellaneous (adjective) /ˌmɪsəˈleɪnɪəs/
Definition: Of a diverse or varied collection of things or items that do not necessarily have a common theme, category, or organization.
Example Sentence: "The closet was filled with miscellaneous clothing and accessories."
Synonyms: assorted; different; diverse; diversified; eclectic; heterogeneous
Opposite Meaning: uniform

miscellany (noun) /ˈmɪs əˌleɪ ni/
Definition: A collection or mixture of various diverse or unrelated things, often presented together in a single work or publication.
Example Sentence: "The box contained a delightful miscellany of handwritten letters, postcards, and photographs."
Synonyms: assortment; collection; diversity; hodgepodge; jumble; medley
Opposite Meaning: uniformity

mischief (noun) /ˈmɪs tʃɪf/
Definition: Playful, mischievous, or harmful behavior that is intended to cause trouble, annoyance, or amusement.
Example Sentence: "The group of friends always found themselves getting into mischief during their adventures."
Synonyms: antics; capers; devilry; frolics; hijinks; naughtiness
Opposite Meaning: obedience

mischievous (adjective) /mɪstʃɪvəs/
Definition: Inclined to engage in playful, often harmless, but sometimes mildly troublesome or naughty behavior.
Example Sentence: "Her mischievous grin was a clear sign that she was up to something."
Synonyms: frisky; frolicsome; impish; jocular; naughty; playful
Opposite Meaning: serious

misconduct (noun) /mɪskɒndʌkt/
Definition: Behavior or actions that deviate from accepted standards, rules, or ethical norms.
Example Sentence: "The company conducted an investigation into allegations of financial misconduct."
Synonyms: breach; delinquency; impropriety; indiscretion; lapse; malfeasance
Opposite Meaning: propriety

misconstrue (verb) /ˌmɪskənˈstruː/
Definition: To interpret or understand something in the wrong way.
Example Sentence: "It's easy to misconstrue someone's intentions when you don't know them well."
Synonyms: confound; distort; garble; misapprehend; miscalculate; miscomprehend
Opposite Meaning: comprehend

miscreant (noun) /ˈmɪskrɪənt/
Definition: A person who behaves badly or breaks the law, particularly in a way that harms or victimizes others.
Example Sentence: "The miscreant's criminal record made it difficult for him to find employment."
Synonyms: criminal; degenerate; malefactor; offender; rascal; reprobate
Opposite Meaning: law-abider

misdate (verb) /mɪsˈdeɪt/
Definition: To incorrectly assign or indicate a date to something.
Example Sentence: "I need to be careful not to misdate my journal entries."
Synonyms: misassign; miscalculate; misconstrue; misfile; misidentify; misinterpret
Opposite Meaning: accurately date

misdemeanor (noun) /ˌmɪs dɪˈmi nər/
Definition: A type of criminal offense that is considered less serious than a felony but still constitutes a violation of the law.
Example Sentence: "The police officer issued a citation for the misdemeanor of public intoxication."
Synonyms: breach; fault; infraction; infringement; lapse; misconduct
Opposite Meaning: felony

misdemeanour (noun) /mɪsdɪˈmiːnə/
Definition: A criminal offense that is considered to be less serious than a felony.
Example Sentence: "He was charged with a misdemeanor for disorderly conduct."
Synonyms: breach; crime; delinquency; fault; infraction; infringement
Opposite Meaning: felony

miserly (adjective) /ˈmʌɪzəli/
Definition: Very reluctant to spend money or resources, often to the point of being considered stingy or greedy.
Example Sentence: "The miserly boss refused to give the employees a raise, citing budget constraints."
Synonyms: cheap; mean; niggard; parsimonious; pinching; selfish
Opposite Meaning: generous

misery (noun) /ˈmɪz ə ri/
Definition: A state or feeling of extreme unhappiness, suffering, or distress.
Example Sentence: "Poverty and unemployment brought misery to the struggling community."
Synonyms: affliction; agony; anguish; despair; distress; hardship
Opposite Meaning: joy

misfit (noun) /ˈmɪsfɪt/
Definition: A person who does not fit in with the norms, expectations, or values of a particular group or society.
Example Sentence: "She felt like a misfit in the corporate world, yearning for a more creative career."
Synonyms: anomaly; bohemian; heretic; individualist; loner; maverick
Opposite Meaning: conformist

misfortune (noun) /mɪsˈfɔr tʃən/
Definition: An event, circumstance, or situation that brings about adversity, hardship, or unfavorable outcomes.
Example Sentence: "Despite his misfortunes, he remained resilient and determined to rebuild his life."
Synonyms: adversity; calamity; catastrophe; difficulty; disaster; hardship
Opposite Meaning: fortune

misgiving (noun) /mɪsˈɡɪvɪŋ/
Definition: A feeling of doubt, suspicion, or apprehension about something, especially about a decision or course of action.
Example Sentence: "Despite his initial misgiving, he found himself enjoying the experience."
Synonyms: anxiety; concern; dubiety; hesitation; mistrust; reservation
Opposite Meaning: confidence

mishap (noun) /ˈmɪs hæp/
Definition: An unfortunate, often unexpected, and minor accident, mistake, or misfortune that occurs due to a momentary lapse in judgment, a lack of caution, or unforeseen circumstances.
Example Sentence: "The actor's mishap during the play caused an unexpected pause in the performance."
Synonyms: accident; blunder; error; incident; misadventure; misfortune
Opposite Meaning: fortune

mishmash (noun) /ˈmɪʃˌmɑʃ/
Definition: A jumbled or haphazard mixture or combination of various elements, often resulting in a chaotic or disorganized whole.
Example Sentence: "The city's architecture was a mishmash of modern skyscrapers and historic buildings."
Synonyms: assortment; clutter; conglomeration; hodgepodge; jumble; medley
Opposite Meaning: order

misinformation (noun) /ˌmɪsɪnfəˈmeɪʃn/
Definition: False or inaccurate information that is spread intentionally or unintentionally.
Example Sentence: "The news outlet was criticized for spreading misinformation in their coverage."
Synonyms: deceit; deception; defamation; disinformation; distortions; fabrication
Opposite Meaning: truth

misinterpret (verb) /ˌmɪs ɪnˈtɜr prɪt/
Definition: To understand or perceive something incorrectly or inaccurately.
Example Sentence: "It's crucial to seek clarification rather than misinterpret unclear statements."
Synonyms: misanalyze; misapprehend; miscalculate; miscomprehend; misconceive; misconstrue
Opposite Meaning: understand

misinterpretation (noun) /ˌmɪsɪnˌtɜːprəˈteɪʃᵊn/
Definition: The act or process of understanding or comprehending something incorrectly or inaccurately.
Example Sentence: "The translator was careful to avoid any misinterpretation of the speaker's comments."
Synonyms: confusion; distortion; error; misapprehension; miscalculation; miscomprehension
Opposite Meaning: understanding

misleading (adjective) /mɪsˈli dɪŋ/
Definition: Deceptive or giving a false impression, leading to an inaccurate understanding or perception of a particular situation, statement, or concept.
Example Sentence: "The misleading instructions on the packaging led to the incorrect assembly of the furniture."
Synonyms: beguiling; deceitful; deceptive; delusive; fallacious; false
Opposite Meaning: truthful

misnomer (noun) /mɪsˈnəʊmə/
Definition: A term or name that is incorrectly or inaccurately applied to something.
Example Sentence: "She argued that the term 'instant coffee' is a misnomer as it still takes time to prepare."
Synonyms: fallacy; inaccuracy; mischaracterization; misconception; mislabeling; misnaming
Opposite Meaning: accuracy

misogynist (adjective) /mɪˈsɒdʒɪnɪst/
Definition: Characterized by a strong aversion, prejudice, or hostility towards women.
Example Sentence: "The public figure's misogynist outbursts led to a significant decline in his popularity."
Synonyms: androcentric; antifeminist; antiwoman; biased; bigot; chauvinist
Opposite Meaning: philogynist

misrepresent (verb) /ˌmɪs rɛp rɪˈzɛnt/
Definition: To provide false, inaccurate, or misleading information about a person, thing, event, or concept.
Example Sentence: "The journalist was accused of attempting to misrepresent the truth."
Synonyms: counterfeit; deceive; distort; fabricate; falsify; manipulate
Opposite Meaning: portray accurately

missionary (noun) /ˈmɪʃənəri/
Definition: A person who is dedicated to promoting and spreading a particular religion or belief system.
Example Sentence: "The missionary traveled to a remote village to spread the word of God."
Synonyms: apostle; clergyman; converter; ecclesiastic; evangelist; messenger
Opposite Meaning: nonbeliever

missive (noun) /ˈmɪsɪv/
Definition: A formal or official letter, message, or communication, typically written and sent with a specific purpose or intention.
Example Sentence: "The company's CEO sent a missive to all employees, outlining the company's new vision."
Synonyms: announcement; communiqué; correspondence; dispatch; epistle; memorandum
Opposite Meaning: silence

mistaken (adjective) /mɪˈsteɪ kən/
Definition: Incorrect, wrong, or having a false understanding or belief about something.
Example Sentence: "She made a mistaken assumption based on incomplete information."
Synonyms: erroneous; fallacious; false; faulty; flawed; illogical
Opposite Meaning: correct

mistrustfully (adverb) /ˌmɪsˈtrʌstfʊli/
Definition: Performed with a sense of suspicion, skepticism, or lack of trust.
Example Sentence: "She glanced mistrustfully at the stranger standing in the corner."
Synonyms: apprehensively; cynically; doubtfully; dubiously; guardedly; questioningly
Opposite Meaning: trustfully

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