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mischance Meaning
mischance (n)
an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate
an instance of misfortune
mischance (n.)
Ill luck; ill fortune; mishap.
mischance (v. i.)
To happen by mischance.
mischance Sentence Examples
- The mischance of tripping over a loose wire caused her to spill her coffee.
- A series of mischances plagued the team, leading to their disappointing performance.
- The mischance of forgetting my laptop prevented me from completing my project on time.
- A mischance in the experiment led to unexpected and potentially dangerous results.
- The mischance of being caught in a storm forced us to take shelter.
- A mischance in communication resulted in a misunderstanding that almost ruined our plans.
- The mischance of losing her keys left her stranded outside her house.
- A mischance in the financial transaction cost me a significant amount of money.
- The mischance of meeting the wrong person at the wrong time had lasting consequences.
- The mischance of a traffic accident prevented us from reaching our destination.
FAQs About the word mischance
an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate, an instance of misfortuneIll luck; ill fortune; mishap., To happen by mischance.
accident, mishap, tragedy,casualty, catastrophe, calamity, misfortune, disaster, cropper, wreck
luck, strike, windfall, break, luck, boon, windfall, boon,strike, break
The mischance of tripping over a loose wire caused her to spill her coffee.
A series of mischances plagued the team, leading to their disappointing performance.
The mischance of forgetting my laptop prevented me from completing my project on time.
A mischance in the experiment led to unexpected and potentially dangerous results.