Mishappen
v.
early 14c., from mis- (1) + happen. Related: Mishappened; mishappening.
Read Also:
- Mishawaka
[mish-uh-waw-kuh] /ˌmɪʃ əˈwɔ kə/ noun 1. a city in N Indiana, near South Bend.
- Misheal
(Josh. 19:26), a town of Asher, probably the same as Mishal.
- Mishear
[mis-heer] /mɪsˈhɪər/ verb (used with object), misheard, mishearing. 1. to hear incorrectly or imperfectly: to mishear a remark. /ˌmɪsˈhɪə/ verb -hears, -hearing, -heard 1. to fail to hear correctly v. Old English mishieran, mishyran “to disobey;” see mis- (1) + hear. Sense of “to hear incorrectly” first recorded early 13c. Related: Misheard; mishearing.
- Misheard
[mis-heer] /mɪsˈhɪər/ verb (used with object), misheard, mishearing. 1. to hear incorrectly or imperfectly: to mishear a remark. /ˌmɪsˈhɪə/ verb -hears, -hearing, -heard 1. to fail to hear correctly v. Old English mishieran, mishyran “to disobey;” see mis- (1) + hear. Sense of “to hear incorrectly” first recorded early 13c. Related: Misheard; mishearing.
- Mishegaas
[mish-i-gahs] /ˌmɪʃ ɪˈgɑs/ noun 1. .