| CICISBEISMS | • CICISBEISM n. the state or conduct of a cicisbeo. |
| DISBELIEVED | • disbelieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of disbelieve. • disbelieved adj. Not believed; discounted; ignored. • DISBELIEVE v. to hold not worthy of belief. |
| DISBELIEVER | • disbeliever n. One who disbelieves; one who does not believe. • DISBELIEVER n. one who disbelieves. |
| DISBELIEVES | • disbelieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disbelieve. • DISBELIEVE v. to hold not worthy of belief. |
| DISBENCHING | • disbenching v. Present participle of disbench. • DISBENCH v. to drive from a bench. |
| DISBENEFITS | • disbenefits n. Plural of disbenefit. • DISBENEFIT n. a drawback, loss, inconvenience. |
| MISBECOMING | • misbecoming v. Present participle of misbecome. • misbecoming adj. Unbecoming; unbefitting. • MISBECOME v. (archaic) to be unbecoming to. |
| MISBEGOTTEN | • misbegotten adj. (Of a person) Born out of wedlock; illegitimate. • misbegotten adj. (By extension, figuratively) Ill-conceived. • misbegotten adj. (By extension) Bad; worthless. |
| MISBEHAVERS | • misbehavers n. Plural of misbehaver. • MISBEHAVER n. one who misbehaves. |
| MISBEHAVING | • misbehaving n. Bad conduct or actions. • misbehaving v. Present participle of misbehave. • MISBEHAVE v. to behave wrongly. |
| MISBEHAVIOR | • misbehavior n. (American spelling) Action or conduct that is inappropriate, improper, incorrect, or unexpected. • MISBEHAVIOR n. bad behaviour, also MISBEHAVIOUR. |
| MISBELIEVED | • misbelieved v. Simple past tense and past participle of misbelieve. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MISBELIEVER | • misbeliever n. Someone who holds a bad or wrong belief; a heretic, an unbeliever. • MISBELIEVER n. one who misbelieves. |
| MISBELIEVES | • misbelieves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of misbelieve. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| MISBESEEMED | • misbeseemed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misbeseem. • MISBESEEM v. (archaic) to be unsuited to. |
| MISBESTOWAL | • misbestowal n. The act of misbestowing. • MISBESTOWAL n. the act of misbestowing. |
| MISBESTOWED | • misbestowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misbestow. • MISBESTOW v. to bestow improperly. |