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miss outLifeB2
Meaning: To fail to take advantage of something.
Part of speech: phrasal verb
Example: Don't miss out on the opportunity to apply for the job.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- overlook
- neglect
Antonyms:
- seize
- take advantage
mis-sellBusinessC2
Meaning: To sell something in a misleading way.
Part of speech: verb
Example: The company was fined for mis-selling insurance policies.
Category: Business
Synonyms:
- deceive
- mislead
Antonyms:
- sell honestly
- represent accurately
misshapenNatureC2
Meaning: Having an unusual or irregular shape.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The misshapen fruit was still edible.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
- deformed
- irregular
Antonyms:
- well-formed
- regular
missileMilitaryC2
Meaning: A weapon designed to be sent in the direction of a target.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The missile was launched from a naval ship.
Category: Military
Synonyms:
- rocket
- projectile
Antonyms:
- defensive weapon
- shield
missingLifeA2
Meaning: Not present or accounted for.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The missing child was found safe.
Category: Life
Synonyms:
- absent
- lost
Antonyms:
- present
- found
missing LinkScienceC2
Meaning: A hypothetical or actual missing part of a sequence.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Scientists are searching for the missing link in human evolution.
Category: Science › Evolution
Synonyms:
- gap
- missing piece
Antonyms:
- complete
- whole
missing personLawB2
Meaning: A person who has disappeared and whose whereabouts are unknown.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The police are searching for the missing person.
Category: Law › Criminal Law
Synonyms:
- disappeared person
- lost individual
Antonyms:
- found person
- located individual
missionBusinessB1
Meaning: An important task or duty.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Her mission was to improve the community.
Category: Business
Synonyms:
- task
- assignment
Antonyms:
- idleness
- inactivity
mission controlScienceC2
Meaning: The center responsible for managing space missions.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Mission control monitored the spacecraft's journey.
Category: Science › Space
Synonyms:
- control center
- operations center
Antonyms:
- chaos
- disorder
mission statementBusinessC1
Meaning: A formal summary of the aims and values of a company or organization.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The mission statement outlines the company's goals.
Category: Business
Synonyms:
- purpose statement
- vision statement
Antonyms:
- mission confusion
- aimlessness
missionaryReligionC2
Meaning: A person sent on a religious mission, especially to promote Christianity.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The missionary traveled to remote areas to spread their faith.
Category: Religion
Synonyms:
- evangelist
- preacher
Antonyms:
- non-believer
- skeptic
missionary positionSexC2
Meaning: A sexual position in which one partner lies on their back while the other partner lies on top.
Part of speech: noun
Example: They decided to try the missionary position.
Category: Sex
Synonyms:
- sexual position
- coital position
Antonyms:
- non-sexual position
- asexual stance
missiveCommunicationC2
Meaning: A written message or letter.
Part of speech: noun
Example: She received a missive from her friend.
Category: Communication
Synonyms:
- letter
- communication
Antonyms:
- verbal message
- spoken communication
misspellLanguageA2
Meaning: To spell a word incorrectly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I often misspell difficult words.
Category: Language
Synonyms:
- mistype
- miswrite
Antonyms:
- spell correctly
- write accurately
misspendFinanceC2
Meaning: To spend money or time unwisely.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He regretted misspending his savings on unnecessary items.
Category: Finance
Synonyms:
- waste
- misuse
Antonyms:
- save
- invest wisely
misstateCommunicationC2
Meaning: To state something incorrectly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He misstated the facts during the presentation.
Category: Communication
Synonyms:
- misrepresent
- misquote
Antonyms:
- state correctly
- present accurately
misstatementCommunicationC2
Meaning: An incorrect statement or assertion.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The misstatement led to confusion among the audience.
Category: Communication
Synonyms:
- error
- inaccuracy
Antonyms:
- correct statement
- accuracy
missusSocialA2
Meaning: A term of address for a married woman.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The missus is waiting for you at home.
Category: Social
Synonyms:
- wife
- spouse
Antonyms:
- husband
- partner
mistNatureA2
Meaning: A cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the air, reducing visibility.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The mist made it hard to see the road.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
- fog
- haze
Antonyms:
- clarity
- brightness
mist overNatureC2
Meaning: To become covered with mist or fog.
Part of speech: phrasal verb
Example: The windows misted over in the cold weather.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
- fog up
- cloud
Antonyms:
- clear up
- brighten
mist upNatureC2
Meaning: To become covered with mist or fog, especially on a surface.
Part of speech: phrasal verb
Example: The glasses misted up when I entered the warm room.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
- fog up
- cloud
Antonyms:
- clear up
- brighten
mistakeEducationA1
Meaning: An action or decision that is wrong or misguided.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Making a mistake is part of learning.
Category: Education
Synonyms:
- error
- blunder
Antonyms:
- correct action
- success
mistakenEducationB1
Meaning: Wrong in opinion or judgment.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: You are mistaken if you think that will work.
Category: Education
Synonyms:
- incorrect
- erroneous
Antonyms:
- correct
- right
mistaken identityLawC2
Meaning: A situation in which a person is wrongly identified.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The case was a classic example of mistaken identity.
Category: Law
Synonyms:
- misidentification
- error in identity
Antonyms:
- correct identification
- accurate identification
misterSocialA1
Meaning: A title used before a man's surname or full name.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Mr. Smith is my neighbor.
Category: Social
Synonyms:
- man
- gentleman
Antonyms:
- lady
- woman
mistimeSportsC2
Meaning: To time something incorrectly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He mistimed his jump and fell.
Category: Sports
Synonyms:
- miscalculate
- misjudge
Antonyms:
- time correctly
- calculate accurately
mistletoeNatureB2
Meaning: A plant often used as a decoration during Christmas, under which people kiss.
Part of speech: noun
Example: They stood under the mistletoe and shared a kiss.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
- plant
- decorative foliage
Antonyms: no equivalent
mistookEducationB2
Meaning: Past tense of mistake; to have misunderstood or misidentified something.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I mistook her for someone else.
Category: Education
Synonyms:
- misunderstood
- misidentified
Antonyms:
- understood
- identified correctly
mistreatSocialC2
Meaning: To treat someone badly or unfairly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: It's wrong to mistreat animals.
Category: Social
Synonyms:
- abuse
- ill-treat
Antonyms:
- treat well
- care for
mistreatmentSocialC2
Meaning: The act of treating someone badly or unfairly.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Mistreatment of employees can lead to low morale.
Category: Social
Synonyms:
- abuse
- ill-treatment
Antonyms:
- fair treatment
- care
mistressArtsB2
Meaning: A woman who has power or control over something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The mistress of the house welcomed her guests.
Category: Arts
Meaning 2: A woman in a romantic relationship with a married man.
Example: He was seen with his mistress at the restaurant.
Synonyms:
- lover
- paramour
mistrialLawC1
Meaning: A trial that is invalid due to an error or problem.
Part of speech: noun
Example: The judge declared a mistrial because of jury misconduct.
Category: Law › Criminal Law
Synonyms: invalid trial
mistrustPsychologyB2
Meaning: A lack of trust or confidence in someone or something.
Part of speech: noun
Example: Her mistrust of strangers made her cautious.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
- distrust
- suspicion
Antonyms:
- trust
- confidence
mistrustfulPsychologyC1
Meaning: Having or showing a lack of trust.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He was mistrustful of the new employee.
Category: Psychology
Synonyms:
- suspicious
- distrustful
Antonyms:
- trusting
- confident
mistyNatureA2
Meaning: Full of mist; not clear.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: The misty morning made the landscape look magical.
Category: Nature
Synonyms:
- foggy
- hazy
Antonyms:
- clear
- bright
misty-eyedArtsC1
Meaning: Having tears in one's eyes, often due to strong emotions.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: She became misty-eyed when she saw her old friends.
Category: Arts
Synonyms:
- teary
- emotional
misunderstandCommunicationB1
Meaning: To fail to understand something correctly.
Part of speech: verb
Example: I think you misunderstood my question.
Category: Communication
Synonyms:
- misinterpret
- mistake
Antonyms:
- understand
- comprehend
misunderstandingCommunicationB2
Meaning: A failure to understand something correctly.
Part of speech: noun
Example: There was a misunderstanding about the meeting time.
Category: Communication
Synonyms:
- misinterpretation
- confusion
misunderstoodCommunicationB2
Meaning: Not understood correctly.
Part of speech: adjective
Example: He felt misunderstood by his peers.
Category: Communication
Synonyms:
- misinterpreted
- misjudged
misuseLawB2
Meaning: To use something in the wrong way.
Part of speech: verb
Example: He was accused of misuse of company funds.
Category: Law
Synonyms:
- abuse
- misapply
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