miscarry (Meaning)

Wordnet

miscarry (v)

be unsuccessful

suffer a miscarriage

Webster

miscarry (v. i.)

To carry, or go, wrong; to fail of reaching a destination, or fail of the intended effect; to be unsuccessful; to suffer defeat.

To bring forth young before the proper time.

miscarry Sentence Examples

  1. The doctor informed her that she had miscarried her child at an early stage of pregnancy.
  2. The news of her miscarriage sent her spiraling into a deep depression.
  3. The couple's hopes were dashed when they learned that their pregnancy had miscarried.
  4. She miscarried twice before finally giving birth to a healthy baby.
  5. The miscarriage was a traumatic experience that left her physically and emotionally scarred.
  6. The doctor explained that the miscarriage was likely caused by a genetic defect in the embryo.
  7. After several miscarriages, she began to lose hope of ever having a child.
  8. The hospital staff was compassionate and supportive after her miscarriage.
  9. She found solace in a support group for women who had experienced miscarriages.
  10. The pain of her miscarriage lingered for months after the physical symptoms had subsided.

FAQs About the word miscarry

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succeed, prevail, prevail, succeed, thrive,thrive, prosper,flourish, prosper, flourish

The doctor informed her that she had miscarried her child at an early stage of pregnancy.

The news of her miscarriage sent her spiraling into a deep depression.

The couple's hopes were dashed when they learned that their pregnancy had miscarried.

She miscarried twice before finally giving birth to a healthy baby.