"Misting" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Misting" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Misting" Meaning

To mist something means to sprinkle or scatter a fine spray of liquid, especially water, over it, typically in order to cool, moisten, or refresh it. It can also refer to a fine spray of liquid that falls or is blown from something, such as a misty atmosphere or a plant releasing its morning dew.

"Misting" Examples

Examples of "Misting"


The gardener uses a sprinkler to mist the plants in the greenhouse, helping to maintain a consistent humidity level.
After a long run, Sarah likes to mist her face with water to cool off.
The misting system in the movie theater helps to keep the air fresh and cool for the audience.
The farmer had to mist the crops with a fine spray of water to protect them from the intense heat of the sun.
Before taking a nap, a mother might mist her child's face with a cold compress to help them relax and fall asleep.

"Misting" Similar Words

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

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