| MISLABEL | • mislabel v. To label incorrectly. • MISLABEL v. to label incorrectly or falsely. |
| MISLABOR | • MISLABOR v. to labor badly, also MISLABOUR. |
| MISLAYER | • mislayer n. One who mislays. • MISLAYER n. one who mislays. |
| MISLEADS | • misleads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislead. • MISLEAD v. to lead astray. |
| MISLEARN | • mislearn v. To learn wrongly. • MISLEARN v. to learn wrongly. |
| MISLEEKE | • MISLEEKE v. (Spenser) to dislike, also MISLIKE. |
| MISLETOE | • misletoe n. Archaic form of mistletoe. • MISLETOE n. (obsolete) mistletoe. |
| MISLIGHT | • mislight v. To deceive or lead astray with a false light. • mislight v. To light improperly. • mislight n. (Film) An error in projection in which the projected image is a combination of two frames. |
| MISLIKED | • misliked v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislike. • MISLIKE v. (archaic) to dislike, also MISLEEKE. |
| MISLIKER | • misliker n. One who mislikes. • MISLIKER n. one who mislikes. |
| MISLIKES | • mislikes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislike. • MISLIKE v. (archaic) to dislike, also MISLEEKE. |
| MISLIVED | • mislived v. Simple past tense and past participle of mislive. • MISLIVE v. to live a bad life. |
| MISLIVES | • mislives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mislive. • MISLIVE v. to live a bad life. |
| MISLODGE | • mislodge v. (Transitive) To lodge incorrectly, amiss, or in the wrong place. • MISLODGE v. to lodge in a wrong place. |
| MISLUCKS | • mislucks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misluck. • MISLUCK v. to meet with bad luck. |
| MISLYING | • mislying v. Present participle of mislie. • MISLIE v. to lie in the wrong position. |