| DISDAINED | • disdained v. Simple past tense and past participle of disdain. • DISDAIN v. to scorn, look down on. |
| MISDATING | • misdating v. Present participle of misdate. • MISDATE v. to date incorrectly. |
| MISDEALER | • misdealer n. One who misdeals. • mis-dealer n. Alternative form of misdealer. • MISDEALER n. one who misdeals. |
| MISDEEMED | • misdeemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdeem. • MISDEEM v. to judge unfavourably. |
| MISDEFINE | • misdefine v. To define a term in a manner that is not correct; to define wrongly. • MISDEFINE v. to define wrongly. |
| MISDEMEAN | • misdemean v. (Reflexive) To behave badly; with a reflexive pronoun, i.e. to misdemean oneself. • misdemean v. (Intransitive) To misbehave. • MISDEMEAN v. to behave ill, with a reflexive pronoun; as, to misdemean one's self. |
| MISDESERT | • misdesert n. (Obsolete) The state or fact of deserving bad things. • MISDESERT n. (Spenser) lack of deservingness. |
| MISDIALED | • misdialed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdial. • MISDIAL v. to dial incorrectly. |
| MISDIETED | • misdieted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misdiet. • MISDIET v. (Spenser) to diet or eat improperly. |
| MISDIGHTS | • MISDIGHT v. (Spenser) to mismanage or treat badly. |
| MISDIRECT | • misdirect v. To direct something wrongly. • misdirect v. To direct attention away from covert actions or intended targets. • misdirect v. To put the incorrect address on a mail item. |
| MISDIVIDE | • misdivide v. To divide wrongly. • MISDIVIDE v. to divide wrongly. |
| MISDOINGS | • misdoings n. Plural of misdoing. • MISDOING n. the act of doing wrong. |
| MISDOUBTS | • misdoubts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdoubt. • MISDOUBT v. to be suspicious of. |
| MISDREADS | • misdreads v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdread. • MISDREAD v. (Shakespeare) to fear. |
| MISDRIVEN | • misdriven v. Past participle of misdrive. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| MISDRIVES | • misdrives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misdrive. • MISDRIVE v. to drive improperly. |
| UNWISDOMS | • unwisdoms n. Plural of unwisdom. • UNWISDOM n. lack of wisdom. |