misdight (Meaning)
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misdight (a.)
Arrayed, prepared, or furnished, unsuitably.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misdight
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misdight Sentence Examples
- The misdight I made last night led to an embarrassing situation.
- The doctor's misdight delayed my treatment and prolonged my suffering.
- The architect's misdight resulted in a structurally unsound building.
- I apologize for the misdight in my calculations, which cost the company a significant loss.
- The team's misdight in the game's final play shattered our chances of victory.
- The chemist's misdight in mixing the ingredients caused a dangerous chemical reaction.
- The misdight in the weather forecast led to widespread flooding and damage.
- The student's misdight on the test question prevented them from getting a passing grade.
- The salesperson's misdight about the product's features led to a dissatisfied customer.
- The chef's misdight in using too much salt ruined the entire meal.
FAQs About the word misdight
Arrayed, prepared, or furnished, unsuitably.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The misdight I made last night led to an embarrassing situation.
The doctor's misdight delayed my treatment and prolonged my suffering.
The architect's misdight resulted in a structurally unsound building.
I apologize for the misdight in my calculations, which cost the company a significant loss.