| MISGAGING | • misgaging v. Present participle of misgage. • MISGAGE v. to gage wrongly, also MISGAUGE. |
| MISGAUGED | • misgauged v. Simple past tense and past participle of misgauge. • MISGAUGE v. to gauge incorrectly, also MISGAGE. |
| MISGAUGES | • misgauges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misgauge. • MISGAUGE v. to gauge incorrectly, also MISGAGE. |
| MISGENDER | • misgender v. (Transitive) To refer to (especially a trans person) using terms that express the wrong gender, either… • misgender v. (Transitive, grammar) To use the wrong grammatical gender with a word. • MISGENDER v. to refer to (a person) using a pronoun or title that does not correspond with that person's gender identity. |
| MISGIVING | • misgiving n. Doubt, apprehension, a feeling of dread. • MISGIVING n. an apprehension. |
| MISGOTTEN | • misgotten adj. Ill-gotten. • MISGOTTEN adj. (Spenser) unjustly gotten. |
| MISGOVERN | • misgovern v. (Transitive) To govern badly or wrongly. • MISGOVERN v. to govern wrongly. |
| MISGRADED | • misgraded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misgrade. • MISGRADE v. to grade incorrectly. |
| MISGRADES | • misgrades v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misgrade. • MISGRADE v. to grade incorrectly. |
| MISGRAFTS | • misgrafts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misgraft. • MISGRAFT v. to graft wrongly. |
| MISGROWTH | • misgrowth n. An unnatural or abnormal growth. • MISGROWTH n. an unnatural or abnormal growth. |
| MISGUGGLE | • misguggle v. (Transitive) To spoil by rough or careless handling; handle roughly; rumple; crumple; maul; mangle or… • misguggle v. (Transitive, Scotland) To hack; slash; carve. • misguggle n. Disturbance; disorder; discord. |
| MISGUIDED | • misguided adj. Ill-conceived or not thought through. • misguided adj. Misled or mistaken. • misguided adj. Lacking proper guidance. |
| MISGUIDER | • misguider n. One who misguides. • MISGUIDER n. one who guides wrongly. |
| MISGUIDES | • misguides v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misguide. • MISGUIDE v. to guide wrongly. |