mislight (Meaning)
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mislight (v. t.)
To deceive or lead astray with a false light.
Synonyms & Antonyms of mislight
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mislight Sentence Examples
- The ship became mislight, losing its position and course due to a navigational error.
- The fog mislight the path, making it difficult for hikers to find their way.
- The lightning bolts mislight the sky, illuminating it with an eerie glow.
- The beacon's mislight from its intended course led rescuers astray.
- The fireworks mislight the night sky with vibrant hues.
- The campfire's mislight created a warm and inviting atmosphere in the forest.
- The mislight of a distant star gave astronomers hope of finding an exoplanet.
- The sudden mislight of the moon startled the nocturnal animals.
- The mislight of a comet's tail left a shimmering trail across the sky.
- The artist used mislight to create a sense of mystery and intrigue in his painting.
FAQs About the word mislight
To deceive or lead astray with a false light.
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The ship became mislight, losing its position and course due to a navigational error.
The fog mislight the path, making it difficult for hikers to find their way.
The lightning bolts mislight the sky, illuminating it with an eerie glow.
The beacon's mislight from its intended course led rescuers astray.