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mis-

prefix
 
 
/mɪs-/

Definition

added to the beginning of a verb or word formed from a verb, to show that the action referred to by the verb has been done wrongly or badly: I never said that! You must have misheard me. His misbehaviour eventually led to him being expelled from school.Wrong
(Definition of mis- prefix from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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