Words Starting With "M"

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Missolonghi

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Missolonghi is a city in western Greece, known for its role in the Greek War of Independence (1821-1829). It was the place where the Greek leader Lord Byron died in 1824. The city has been called "The Liberation of Greece" and "The Cradle of the Greek Revolution" due to its significance in the country's struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire.

Missorted

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I'm happy to help! The word "missorted" is not a commonly used word in English language. However, based on the prefix "mis-" which means "wrong" or "incorrect", and "sorted", which means "arranged or organized", I would interpret "missorted" as something that is arranged or organized in a wrong or incorrect way.

Missoula

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Missoula is a city located in the western part of Montana, United States. The name "Missoula" comes from the French-Canadian word "nepissewa," which means "big river" or "river of many people." The city is situated near the Clark Fork River and is known for its natural beauty, outdoor recreational opportunities, and cultural attractions. The University of Montana is also located in Missoula, making it a popular destination for students and academics.

Missouri

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Missouri is a state located in the Midwestern United States. Its capital is Jefferson City, and its largest city is Kansas City. The state is known for its rich history, scenic landscapes, and cultural attractions. It is home to the famous Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the state's second-largest city. Missouri is also famous for its jazz music heritage, barbecue cuisine, and its role as a major producer of agricultural products, particularly corn and soybeans. The state's nickname is the "Show-Me State," derived from a phrase coined by its former governor, Thomas Hart Benton.

Missourian

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A Missourian is a slang term used to refer to someone who is from the state of Missouri, particularly in the Midwestern United States. The term is often used as an affectionate shorthand to describe someone's geographical origin. It is also occasionally used to describe characteristics or cultural traits commonly associated with people from Missouri, such as down-to-earthness, friendliness, and a strong sense of community.

Missourians

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Missourians refers to people who are from or live in the state of Missouri in the United States.

Misspeak

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To misspeak is to say something wrong or incorrect, often unintentionally. It is a mistake in speech or language, which can occur when someone is not paying close enough attention to what they are saying, or when they are nervous or flustered.

Misspell

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To misspell means to write or type a word incorrectly, so that it does not represent the correct or intended word.

Misspelled

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Misspelled refers to a word or phrase that is written incorrectly, often due to a mistake in spelling. It can also be used more broadly to describe something that is flawed or imperfect in some way.

Misspelling

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A misspelling is an error in the spelling of a word or phrase, often resulting in a word that does not match the intended meaning or is unintelligible. It can occur due to various factors such as a lack of familiarity with the word, carelessness, or limited literacy skills.

Misspellings

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Misspellings refer to errors or mistakes in the spelling of words or letters in a written text. It is the act of incorrectly spelling a word, resulting in a word that is not recognized or understood by others. Examples of misspellings include words like "teh" instead of "the", "accomodate" instead of "accommodate", or "seperate" instead of "separate".

Misspells

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Misspells refers to the act of incorrect spelling, typically when writing or typing, resulting in words that do not match their correct written form.

Misspelt

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The word "misspelt" is the past tense of the verb "to misspell", which means to spell something incorrectly.

Misspend

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To misspend means to spend money, time, or resources poorly or unwisely, often resulting in a waste or financial loss. It can also imply a lack of responsible or prudent behavior in handling one's resources.

Misspent

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Misspent is a verb that means to spend or use time, money, energy, etc. in a foolish or wasteful way, instead of using it for something more productive or beneficial. For example: "The misspent years of his youth still haunt him now."

Misspoke

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Misspoke refers to a mistake or error made while speaking, where someone inadvertently says something other than what they intended to say. This can include saying a word or phrase incorrectly, using incorrect pronunciation, or expressing a thought or idea imprecisely. The term is often used to describe a minor error in speech or to convey regret or embarrassment about a slip-up.

Misspoken

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A person or thing that is misspoken of is one that is incorrectly or unfairly thought of or referred to.

Misstate

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To misstate is to give a false or inaccurate report, statement, or representation of something, often unintentionally or through mistake.

Misstatement

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A misstatement is an incorrect or misleading statement, either intentionally or unintentionally made, that can lead to confusion, misinterpretation, or mistake. It can be a verbatim error, a misunderstanding of facts, or a careless mistake in speaking or writing that can have significant consequences in communication, credibility, or decision-making.

Misstatements

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Misstatements refer to incorrect or false assertions, declarations, or statements made by someone, often unintentionally or without realizing the impact of the words. These can be verbal or written, and may be regarded as a form of deception, lying, or misinformation.

Missummation

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I apologize, but "missummation" is not a valid English word. It's possible that it's a typo or a made-up term. If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll do my best to help you with its meaning.

Missus

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A term of respect used to refer to a woman, especially an older woman or the wife of a male acquaintance or a male referring to another man's wife.

Missy

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A missy is a colloquial or informal term used to refer to a young girl or a young woman, typically in an affectionate or playful manner. It is often used to add a touch of friendliness or familiarity to one's tone when addressing or speaking about someone, especially in casual or relaxed situations.

Mist

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Mist refers to a thin cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, often near the ground or over a surface, typically created by the condensation of water vapor. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a vague or unclear situation, a vague idea, or something that is obscure or unclear.

Mistakably

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Adverb meaning: in a mistaken or incorrect way.

Mistake

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A mistake is an error or a wrong action or decision made unintentionally, often resulting in harm, embarrassment, or regret. It can also refer to a wrong or incorrect statement or action taken, such as a mathematical error, a typing mistake, or an error in judgment. In other contexts, a mistake can be seen as a learning opportunity, allowing individuals to correct their mistakes and improve their performance or behavior.

Mistaken

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Meaning: incorrectly done or believed to be true; mistaken is an adjective used to describe something or someone that is wrong or inaccurate.

Mistakenly

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Mistakenly is an adverb that means unintentionally or by mistake. It describes an action that results from an error in judgment or a misunderstanding. For example, "She mistakenly booked the wrong flight" or "He mistakenly believed it was his car."

Mistakes

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Mistakes are errors or omissions made in thought, speech, or action. They are unintentional errors or missteps that can occur in any activity, including writing, speaking, or problem-solving.

Mistaking

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Mistaking refers to the act of misjudging or misinterpreting something, often resulting in an incorrect understanding or action. It can also mean taking something for granted or misconstruing its meaning or intention.

Mistaught

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Mistaught is the past participle of the verb "misteach", which is not a commonly used verb. However, it is related to the verb "teach" and can be interpreted to mean "misconceived" or "mislearned". In general, the word "mistaught" suggests that someone has been taught or instructed incorrectly, resulting in a misunderstanding or misconception.

Misted

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The word "misted" is the past tense of the verb "mist". It can mean:<br><br> To cover or veil something with a thin layer of moisture or dew, often making it appear unclear or obscure.<br> To become cloudy or foggy, often due to a sudden change in weather.<br> To slow or reduce something, often due to unclearness or obscurity.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The garden was misted with dew in the early morning.<br> The windows were misted with condensation after being steamed up.<br> The instructions were misted with ambiguity, causing confusion.

Mister

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"Mister" is a title used to address a male adult in a formal or polite manner, similar to "Mr." or "sir". It is often used to express respect, courtesy, or formalness, especially in social, professional, or official settings. For example, "Hello, Mister Johnson, how are you?" or "Mister President, thank you for your time."

Misters

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An informal plural form of "Mr.", used to address a man to whom one is not particularly familiar or in a more casual or friendly manner.

Mistier

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Adjective: becoming or made mistier; more full of or covered with mist; opaque or obscure from much mist.<br><br>Example: The forest was mistier than usual, making it difficult to navigate through it.

Mistily

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In a vague or indistinct manner, typically in reference to mist or fog that obscures one's vision.