missit (Meaning)

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missit (v. t.)

To sit badly or imperfectly upon; to misbecome.

Synonyms & Antonyms of missit

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missit Sentence Examples

  1. The missit's arrival at the kingdom caused a stir among the court.
  2. The king sent the missit to the neighbouring kingdom with an urgent message.
  3. The missit was entrusted with the sacred duty of delivering the royal scroll.
  4. The messenger's missit bore news of a great victory, bringing joy to the realm.
  5. The missit's horse was swift and loyal, carrying him through treacherous terrain.
  6. The missit's words were carefully chosen, conveying the truth without causing offense.
  7. The missit's mission was fraught with danger, but he remained steadfast and determined.
  8. The missit's presence at the border signaled the beginning of diplomatic negotiations.
  9. The missit's long journey gave him ample time to reflect on the importance of his task.
  10. The missit's report was met with both praise and criticism, but his impartiality was unquestioned.

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To sit badly or imperfectly upon; to misbecome.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The missit's arrival at the kingdom caused a stir among the court.

The king sent the missit to the neighbouring kingdom with an urgent message.

The missit was entrusted with the sacred duty of delivering the royal scroll.

The messenger's missit bore news of a great victory, bringing joy to the realm.