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Misdialed refers to a mistake made while dialing a phone number, resulting in a wrong or invalid number being reached. In other words, a dialer accidentally dials a wrong number, often causing inconvenience and wasted time.
Misdialled (adjective): incorrect or mistaken in one's dialing, resulting in a call being made to a wrong or unintended number, often by accident or miskeying a phone number.
Past tense of "misdo". Mised means to do something wrong or unofficially. Example: "The judge excused the mised retirement benefits because the employer had changed the rule."
Misdirect is a verb that means to guide or divert someone or something away from the intended goal or course, often unintentionally or involuntarily. It can also refer to the act of misleading or deceiving someone, often by giving them false information or leading them to believe something that is not true. For example, "The magician misdirected the audience's attention by talking loudly while performing the trick."
Misdirected refers to something that is intended for or aimed at a wrong or incorrect target, goal, or recipient. It can also describe an action or decision that is misguided or has an unintended consequence. For example, a misleading advertisement can be misdirected towards the wrong audience, or a company's marketing strategy may be misdirected at the wrong target market.
Misdirecting refers to the act of leading or directing someone or something away from a true or intended course, purpose, or goal. It can also mean to distract or redirect one's attention away from something, often in a deceptive or misleading manner.
Misdirection is a noun that refers to the act of directing attention away from something, often in a deceptive or misleading manner. It can also refer to a distraction or diversion that is intended to prevent someone from noticing or understanding the truth. In various contexts, misdirection can take the form of:<br><br> In magic, misdirection is a technique used by magicians to distract their audience's attention away from the method behind a trick or illusion.<br> In rhetoric, misdirection is a persuasive strategy used to redirect attention away from a weak point or vulnerability in an argument.<br> In sports, misdirection is a tactic used by coaches and players to deceive the opposing team about their intentions or plans.<br> In everyday life, misdirection can refer to a situation where someone intentionally tries to distract or divert attention away from an issue or problem.<br><br>In general, misdirection is a clever and often subtle technique used to achieve a particular goal, whether it's to deceive, manipulate, or gain an advantage.
A misdoer is an archaic or poetic term for a person who commits a wrong or misbehaves. It is a more formal or literary way of describing someone who does something bad or.Words like "wrongdoer" or "malefactor" are more commonly used in modern English, but "misdoer" can still be found in certain contexts, such as in historical or literary texts.
Misdoing refers to an act or behavior that is wrong or unjust; a wrong or immoral act or activity. It can also mean failing to fulfill a duty or responsibility.
Done incorrectly or badly; gone wrong. For example, "The experiment misdone and we had to start all over again."
Mise-en-scène is a French term that refers to the artistic style and visual elements of a film, play, or other form of visual storytelling. It encompasses the arrangement of lights, colors, props, settings, costumes, and other visual elements to create a specific mood, atmosphere, or aesthetic. In other words, mise-en-scène is about how the visual elements of a scene are staged to convey meaning, themes, and emotions to the audience.
I apologize, but the word "minter" is not a valid English word. It's possible that you meant "misenter" which is not a commonly used word in English language. However, I found a similar word "mismatch" or "mender" which might be the one you are looking for.<br><br>If not, please provide the correct word and I'll be happy to help you with its meaning.
Misentry refers to an incorrect or inaccurate entry, typically in a database, record, or log. It can also refer to an error or mistake in written or typed text, such as a typo or mispelling.
A miser is a person who is stingy or unwilling to spend money or resources, often to the point of being overconservative or frugal. A miser may be someone who hoards their wealth, keeps everything in order, and is reluctant to part with their belongings or money. The term often carries a negative connotation, implying a lack of generosity or willingness to share with others.
The word "miserable" means causing or feeling great unhappiness, discomfort, or suffering. It describes someone or something that is wretched, pitiful, or distressing.
Miseration is a noun that refers to a cause or occasion for regret or disappointment. It can also describe a feeling of deep disappointment or sorrow.
Miserere is a Latin word that means "have mercy" or "mercy". It is often used as a musical composition, specifically a penitential piece for solo voice and instrumental accompaniment, typically sung in a subsidiary part of the Mass. In English, it is commonly translated as "Have mercy" or "Mercifully hear".
Misericord is a noun that refers to a small platform or ledge in a choir stall, typically found in Gothic architecture, where a clergyman could kneel during services. It is often decorated with carvings or other ornamentation and is usually situated in a fixed position, allowing the user to look over the partition and participate in the liturgy.
Misericordia is a noun derived from Latin, meaning "mercy" or "compassion". It can be used to describe a sense of pity or forgiveness shown towards someone, often in a religious or charitable context. In architecture, a misericord is a type of bracket or structural element used to support a cantilevered seat or shelf in a choir stall.
Misericords are small, carved brackets or ledges inserted into the underside of a choir stall or a pew in a church or cathedral. They are typically adorned with intricate carvings and are designed to provide support for the clergy or choir members while they are sitting during long periods of prayer or chanting.
Misericordy refers to a small bracket or compartment in a pew or choir stall, typically found in Gothic and Renaissance churches, which provided a soft resting place for the heads or elbows of those sitting or kneeling. In Catholic tradition, the misericordy also served as a surface for confessors to celebrate Private Masses.
Miseries refers to a state of great unhappiness, suffering, or wretchedness. It can also describe a series of unfortunate events or a prolonged period of hardship, grief, or distress.
Miserliness is the quality of being excessively careful with money or other valuable resources; unwillingness to spend or give; stinginess. A person who is miserly is reluctant to part with their possessions or money, often due to a fear of scarcity or a lack of trust in others. Miserliness can also refer to being frugal or thrifty to the extent of being excessive, resulting in an unattractive or disturbing behavior.
Having or showing a lack of generosity or willingness to spend money or resources; unwilling to part with one's possessions or money, often to the point of being stingy or frugal.
Misers are people who are extremely frugal and reluctant to spend money, often to the point of being stingy or greedy. They may have a strong desire to save and accumulate wealth, and may be unwilling to part with their possessions or resources for fear of losing money or material goods.
Misery is a state of being unpleasantly unhappy, distressed, or pitied. It can refer to a feeling of deep suffering, sorrow, or wretchedness, often caused by problems, hardships, or difficulties.
Misfeasance is a legal term that refers to the act of performing an official or entrusted duty in a wrongful or improper manner, often resulting in harm or loss to others. It is a form of negligence or malfeasance (acting improperly or illegally).
To misfile means to store, categorize, or label something incorrectly or in the wrong place, often resulting in confusion, delay, or loss. This can happen when a document, paper, or electronic file is incorrectly dated, titled, or labeled, making it difficult to find or access later.
To misfire means to fail to ignite or explode properly, usually referring to a firearm or a firework. It can also be used more broadly to describe an attempt that fails to achieve its intended effect or outcome.
The verb "misfired" means to fail to achieve the desired effect or to malfunction, often in a sudden or unexpected manner. It can be used in various contexts, such as:<br><br> A gun misfired, causing the target to escape.<br> The company's new marketing strategy misfired, resulting in negative publicity.<br> The speaker's joke misfired, leaving the audience silent and confused.<br><br>In general, "misfired" implies a sense of failure or ineffectiveness, often due to a mistake or misunderstanding.
Misfires refers to actions or events that fail to achieve their intended purpose or effect, often due to some kind of mistake, malfunction, or oversight. It can also refer to moments when someone's words or actions are misunderstood or not well-received, resulting in unintended consequences. In a military context, misfires specifically refers to gunshots or artillery rounds that do not hit their intended target.
To misfire means to fail to perform correctly or effectively, often implying a sudden or unexpected failure. In a figurative sense, it can also describe someone's attempt to accomplish something failing or going awry.
A misfit is a person or thing that fails to fit into a particular situation, group, or environment because they are different or unusual in some way. It can also refer to someone who is unwilling or unable to adapt to a particular set of circumstances, often in a humorous or ironic way.
A group of people who do not fit in or conform to the norms of society, often because of their unusual behavior, appearance, or attitudes. Alternatively, something that does not fit or match properly, such as a misfit piece of furniture.