"Mistakably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Mistakably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Mistakably" Meaning

Adverb meaning: in a mistaken or incorrect way.

"Mistakably" Examples

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Mistakably refers to something that is done or believed to be done unintentionally or carelessly.

Examples:


She opened the wrong door mistakably, and we all ended up in the men's restroom. (meaning unintentionally)
The team mistakably chose the wrong strategy for the game, which led to a crushing defeat. (meaning carelessly)
He got fired from his job mistakably, due to a misunderstanding about his performance. (meaning unintentionally)
The tourists mistakably took a wrong turn on the highway, getting lost in the countryside. (meaning carelessly)
The company made a large investment mistakably, only to realize it was a bad decision a few months later. (meaning carelessly)

"Mistakably" Similar Words

Misspoken

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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.

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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.

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.

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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.

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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."