MISTAKABLE | • mistakable adj. Possible to be mistaken or misunderstood. • MISTAKABLE adj. liable to be mistaken, also MISTAKEABLE. |
MISTAKABLY | • mistakably adv. In a mistakable manner. • MISTAKABLE adv. liable to be mistaken, also MISTAKEABLE. |
MISTAKE | • mistake v. (Transitive) To understand wrongly, taking one thing or person for another. • mistake v. (Transitive, obsolete) To misunderstand (someone). • mistake v. (Intransitive, obsolete) To commit an unintentional error; to do or think something wrong. |
MISTAKEABLE | • mistakeable adj. Alternative form of mistakable. • MISTAKEABLE adj. liable to be mistaken, also MISTAKABLE. |
MISTAKEABLY | • mistakeably adv. Alternative form of mistakably. • MISTAKEABLE adv. liable to be mistaken, also MISTAKABLE. |
MISTAKEN | • mistaken v. Past participle of mistake. • mistaken adj. Erroneous. • mistaken adj. (With a copula verb, often with about) Having an incorrect belief. |
MISTAKENLY | • mistakenly adv. Wrongly, erroneously. • mistakenly adv. By accident, by mistake, in error (without intention to do so). • MISTAKEN adv. MISTAKE, to interpret wrongly. |
MISTAKENNESS | • mistakenness n. The state or condition of being mistaken. • MISTAKENNESS n. the state of being mistaken. |
MISTAKENNESSES | • MISTAKENNESS n. the state of being mistaken. |
MISTAKER | • mistaker n. One who mistakes. • MISTAKER n. one who makes a mistake. |
MISTAKERS | • mistakers n. Plural of mistaker. • MISTAKER n. one who makes a mistake. |
MISTAKES | • mistakes n. Plural of mistake. • mistakes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mistake. • MISTAKE v. to interpret wrongly. |
MISTAKING | • mistaking v. Present participle of mistake. • mistaking n. (Obsolete) A mistake. • MISTAKING n. (Shakespeare) a mistake. |
MISTAKINGS | • mistakings n. Plural of mistaking. • MISTAKING n. (Shakespeare) a mistake. |
MISTAL | • mistal n. (UK, Northern England) A cowshed. • MISTAL n. (English dialect) a cow shed. |
MISTALS | • mistals n. Plural of mistal. • MISTAL n. (English dialect) a cow shed. |
MISTAUGHT | • mistaught v. Simple past tense and past participle of misteach. • MISTEACH v. to teach wrongly or badly. |