misthrive (Meaning)
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misthrive (v. i.)
To thrive poorly; to be not thrifty or prosperous.
Synonyms & Antonyms of misthrive
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misthrive Sentence Examples
- Children misthrive when denied basic necessities such as food, shelter, and education.
- Plants misthrive in nutrient-deficient soil or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
- The economy misthrived under the weight of excessive regulations and high taxes.
- Without adequate sunlight, indoor plants misthrive, losing their vibrant colors and lush foliage.
- Animals misthrive in captivity, yearning for freedom and the natural habitat they were meant to inhabit.
- A baby's development misthrives without love, attention, and a nurturing environment.
- Businesses misthrive when subjected to unfair competition and predatory practices.
- Relationships misthrive in the absence of communication, respect, and compromise.
- Health misthrives when subjected to poor lifestyle choices, chronic stress, and environmental toxins.
- Education misthrives in schools that lack resources, qualified teachers, and a supportive learning atmosphere.
FAQs About the word misthrive
To thrive poorly; to be not thrifty or prosperous.
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Children misthrive when denied basic necessities such as food, shelter, and education.
Plants misthrive in nutrient-deficient soil or under unfavorable environmental conditions.
The economy misthrived under the weight of excessive regulations and high taxes.
Without adequate sunlight, indoor plants misthrive, losing their vibrant colors and lush foliage.