mistell (Meaning)

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mistell (v. t.)

To tell erroneously.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mistell

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mistell Sentence Examples

  1. The actor mistell his lines during the live performance, causing a moment of confusion.
  2. The student mistell the answer to the exam question, losing valuable points.
  3. The witness mistell the details of the crime scene, leading the investigation astray.
  4. The politician mistell the facts in a press conference, sparking widespread criticism.
  5. The doctor mistell the patient's diagnosis, resulting in incorrect treatment.
  6. The tour guide mistell the history of the town, embarrassing himself and the visitors.
  7. The employee mistell the company's financial data, potentially harming the business.
  8. The athlete mistell the starting time of the race and arrived late, losing the opportunity to compete.
  9. The teacher mistell the lesson plan, leaving the students confused and frustrated.
  10. The author mistell the character's motives in the novel, creating plot inconsistencies.

FAQs About the word mistell

To tell erroneously.

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The actor mistell his lines during the live performance, causing a moment of confusion.

The student mistell the answer to the exam question, losing valuable points.

The witness mistell the details of the crime scene, leading the investigation astray.

The politician mistell the facts in a press conference, sparking widespread criticism.