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misbehave |
Do not misbehave in class.
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misleading |
It would be misleading to promise sweets if you did not have any.
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mistakable |
But there she stood, mistakable for no other on this wide earth.
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misrepresent |
The people selling their house wanted to misrepresent the condition of their house in order to sell it.
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misplaced |
I have misplaced my door key again.
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Misdirected |
The post was misdirected.
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misunderstanding |
Confusion can lead to misunderstanding.
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misuse |
If you misuse the laptop computer, it could break.
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misfortune |
Don't laugh at my misfortune.
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misadventure |
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describe |
The boy described what the strange man looked like to the police man.
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decide |
I can't decide whether I should go into town or not.
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different |
In Britain, some spellings are different from the USA.
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