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  • 91mis|tak´en|ness — mis|tak|en «mihs TAY kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. wrong in opinion; having made a mistake: »A mistaken person should admit that he was wrong. 2. wrongly judged; wrong; misplaced: »a mistaken opinion. It was a mistaken kindness to give that… …

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  • 92mis|tak´en|ly — mis|tak|en «mihs TAY kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. wrong in opinion; having made a mistake: »A mistaken person should admit that he was wrong. 2. wrongly judged; wrong; misplaced: »a mistaken opinion. It was a mistaken kindness to give that… …

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  • 93mis|tak|en — «mihs TAY kuhn», adjective, verb. –adj. 1. wrong in opinion; having made a mistake: »A mistaken person should admit that he was wrong. 2. wrongly judged; wrong; misplaced: »a mistaken opinion. It was a mistaken kindness to give that boy more… …

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  • 94mis|trust´ful|ness — mis|trust|ful «mihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. lacking confidence; distrustful; doubting; suspicious. –mis|trust´ful|ly, adverb. –mis|trust´ful|ness, noun …

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  • 95mis|trust´ful|ly — mis|trust|ful «mihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. lacking confidence; distrustful; doubting; suspicious. –mis|trust´ful|ly, adverb. –mis|trust´ful|ness, noun …

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  • 96mis|trust|ful — «mihs TRUHST fuhl», adjective. lacking confidence; distrustful; doubting; suspicious. –mis|trust´ful|ly, adverb. –mis|trust´ful|ness, noun …

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  • 97mis|trust´ing|ly — mis|trust «mihs TRUHST», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to feel no confidence in; suspect the intentions or motives of; distrust; doubt: »She mistrusted her ability to learn to swim. SYNONYM(S): suspect. 2. to have forebodings about: »The old woman gravely …

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  • 98mis|trust´er — mis|trust «mihs TRUHST», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to feel no confidence in; suspect the intentions or motives of; distrust; doubt: »She mistrusted her ability to learn to swim. SYNONYM(S): suspect. 2. to have forebodings about: »The old woman gravely …

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  • 99mis|trust — «mihs TRUHST», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to feel no confidence in; suspect the intentions or motives of; distrust; doubt: »She mistrusted her ability to learn to swim. SYNONYM(S): suspect. 2. to have forebodings about: »The old woman gravely… …

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  • 100Mis (disambiguation) — MIS may refer to: Management information system, are information systems that are used within an organization Teddy Bear (film), or Miś in Polish, 1980 film directed by Stanisław Bareja This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the… …

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