| DISDAIN | • disdain n. (Uncountable) A feeling of contempt or scorn. • disdain n. (Obsolete) That which is worthy to be disdained or regarded with contempt and aversion. • disdain n. (Obsolete) The state of being despised; shame. |
| MISDATE | • misdate n. A wrong date. • misdate v. (Transitive) To date incorrectly; to mark with the wrong date. • MISDATE v. to date incorrectly. |
| MISDEAL | • misdeal v. (Transitive, intransitive) To deal or distribute wrongly. • misdeal n. Incorrect dealing or distribution. • MISDEAL v. to deal cards incorrectly. |
| MISDEED | • misdeed n. That which was done that should not have been, ranging from any sin or moral offense to various degrees of crime. • MISDEED n. an evil act. |
| MISDEEM | • misdeem v. To misjudge, to deem wrongly. • MISDEEM v. to judge unfavourably. |
| MISDIAL | • misdial v. (Transitive, intransitive) To dial or use a keypad incorrectly, especially on a telephone. • misdial n. An instance of misdialling. • MISDIAL v. to dial incorrectly. |
| MISDIET | • misdiet n. Bad diet. • misdiet v. (Intransitive) To diet improperly. • MISDIET v. (Spenser) to diet or eat improperly. |
| MISDOER | • misdoer n. A person who commits a misdeed; an offender. • MISDOER n. a wrongdoer. |
| MISDOES | • misdoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdo. • MISDO v. to do wrongly. |
| MISDONE | • misdone v. Past participle of misdo. • MISDO v. to do wrongly. |
| MISDRAW | • misdraw v. To draw badly or wrongly. • MISDRAW v. to draw incorrectly. |
| MISDREW | • misdrew v. Simple past tense of misdraw. • MISDRAW v. to draw incorrectly. |
| WISDOMS | • wisdoms n. Plural of wisdom. • WISDOM n. the quality of being wise. |