Misconceit, n. Misconception, misapprehension, misunderstanding, mistake.

Misconceive, v. a. Misapprehend, misunderstand, misjudge, mistake.

Misconduct, n.

    1. Misbehavior, ill conduct, bad conduct.
    2. Mismanagement, ill management.

Misconduct, v. a. Mismanage, manage ill.

Misconstrue, v. a.

    1. Mistranslate, misrender.
    2. Misinterpret, misapprehend, misjudge, misunderstand.

Miscreant, n. Villain, scoundrel, knave, rascal, rogue, scamp, vile wretch, caitiff.

Misdate, n. Anachronism.

Misdeed, n. Transgression, trespass, offence, delinquency, misdemeanor, fault, misdoing, crime, evil deed.

Misdemeanor, n. Transgression, trespass, fault, misdeed, ill behavior, misconduct, misbehavior, offence.

Misdoer, n. Offender, criminal, malefactor.

Misdoing, n. Offence, misdeed, fault.

Misdoubt, n.

    1. Suspicion.
    2. Irresolution, hesitation.

Misemploy, v. a. Misuse, misapply, pervert, abuse, make an ill use of.

Misemployment, n. Misuse, abuse, misapplication.

Miser, n. Niggard, curmudgeon, hunks, skinflint, lickpenny, churl, sordid wretch, money-grubber, screw, scrimp, pinch-fist.

Miserable, a.

    1. Unhappy (as respects the condition of the mind), wretched, distressed, afflicted, comfortless, disconsolate, forlorn, broken-hearted, heart-broken.
    2. Wretched, pitiable, calamitous, unfortunate, unlucky, ill-starred, unhappy, hapless.

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