| MISSOLD | • missold v. Simple past tense and past participle of missell. • mis-sold v. Simple past tense and past participle of mis-sell. • MISSELL v. to sell an inappropriate financial product, e.g. a personal pension. |
| MISSORT | • missort v. (Transitive) To sort incorrectly; to misorder. • missort n. An incorrect sorting. • missort n. Something incorrectly sorted. |
| MISSOUT | • missout n. A situation where something is skipped or omitted. • missout n. (Gambling, slang) A die loaded in favor of the house and against the player. • miss␣out v. To miss an experience or lose an opportunity, etc. that should not be missed. |
| MISSORTS | • missorts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of missort. • missorts n. Plural of missort. • MISSORT v. to sort badly or improperly. |
| MISSOUND | • missound v. To sound or pronounce wrongly. • MISSOUND v. to sound wrongly. |
| MISSOUTS | • missouts n. Plural of missout. • MISSOUT n. a losing throw of dice. |
| MISSORTED | • missorted v. Simple past tense and past participle of missort. • MISSORT v. to sort badly or improperly. |
| MISSOUNDS | • missounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of missound. • MISSOUND v. to sound wrongly. |
| MISSORTING | • missorting v. Present participle of missort. • MISSORT v. to sort badly or improperly. |
| MISSOUNDED | • missounded v. Simple past tense and past participle of missound. • MISSOUND v. to sound wrongly. |
| MISSOUNDING | • missounding v. Present participle of missound. • MISSOUND v. to sound wrongly. |