- mis|do|ing
- mis|do|ing «mihs DOO ihng», noun.1. = wrongdoing. (Cf. ↑wrongdoing)2. = misdeed. (Cf. ↑misdeed)
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
mis|lead´ing|ly — mis|lead|ing «mihs LEE dihng», adjective. 1. causing wrong conclusions; deceiving: »The detectives found that the false clue was misleading. 2. causing mistakes or wrongdoing: »Bad advice can be misleading. –mis|lead´ing|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
mis|lead|ing — «mihs LEE dihng», adjective. 1. causing wrong conclusions; deceiving: »The detectives found that the false clue was misleading. 2. causing mistakes or wrongdoing: »Bad advice can be misleading. –mis|lead´ing|ly, adverb. –mis|lead´ing|ness, noun … Useful english dictionary
mis|trust´ing|ly — mis|trust «mihs TRUHST», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to feel no confidence in; suspect the intentions or motives of; distrust; doubt: »She mistrusted her ability to learn to swim. SYNONYM(S): suspect. 2. to have forebodings about: »The old woman gravely … Useful english dictionary
mis|giv|ing — «mihs GIHV ihng», noun. a feeling of doubt, suspicion, or anxiety: »We started off through the storm with some misgivings. SYNONYM(S): foreboding, apprehension … Useful english dictionary
mis|plead|ing — «mihs PLEE dihng», noun. Law. an error in pleading, as through the omission of something essential to the case … Useful english dictionary
mis|spell|ing — «mihs SPEHL ihng», noun. an incorrect spelling … Useful english dictionary
mis|lead´ing|ness — mis|lead|ing «mihs LEE dihng», adjective. 1. causing wrong conclusions; deceiving: »The detectives found that the false clue was misleading. 2. causing mistakes or wrongdoing: »Bad advice can be misleading. –mis|lead´ing|ly, adverb.… … Useful english dictionary
mis·giv·ing — /ˌmısˈgıvıŋ/ noun, pl ings : a feeling of doubt about something : a feeling that something might not be right or might not work as planned often + about [count] usually plural Many people have expressed (deep/serious/grave) misgivings about her… … Useful english dictionary
mis — mis·cel·la·ny; mis·chance; mis·chief; mis·conceit; mis·conduct; mis·content; mis·count; mis·creant; mis·create; mis·cue; mis·deal; mis·de·mean; mis·doubt; mis·er·a·ble; mis·esteem; mis·field; mis·fire; mis·fit; mis·like; mis·luck; mis·match;… … English syllables
mis|trust´er — mis|trust «mihs TRUHST», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to feel no confidence in; suspect the intentions or motives of; distrust; doubt: »She mistrusted her ability to learn to swim. SYNONYM(S): suspect. 2. to have forebodings about: »The old woman gravely … Useful english dictionary