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Definition of "mis" []

  • Wrong; amiss. (adjective-and-adverb)

Gnu Collaboartive International Dictionary of English: licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)

Use "mis" in a sentence
  • "Or is this term mis - applied in reference to Irving's writing? ble reasons why the characters and storyline in Irv - In an attempt to examine this question, this es - ing's novel, although fraught with tragedy, elicit say will take up the condition that Mel Gussow de - very little sorrowful or distressing emotional re - scribes in another New York Times article in which sponses. he describes Irving's writing with the statement, "Irving himself is expert at alternating scenes of John Irving's The World According to Garp is zestful humor and deep sorrow, eventually knitting often referred to as a tragicomedy, a term that iden - together all diverse narrative strands until there are tifies a story as containing representations of both no degrees of separation.""
  • "I've never tried a dark beer in mis frijoles borrachos."
  • "Again mis informaiton is how the Republicans intend to win this election .... reasonable doubt ... fortunatley that goes both ways and most american have considerable reservations about how the GOP has managed this nation the last 8 years."