miser |
a greedy, ungenerous person, esp. one who lives in poor circumstances in order to hoard money. |
miserable |
extremely unhappy, remorseful, or dissatisfied; feeling misery. [5 definitions] |
misery |
great unhappiness; extreme emotional distress. [3 definitions] |
misfortune |
an instance of bad luck; unfortunate occurrence. [2 definitions] |
misgiving |
a feeling of regret, doubt, or apprehension. |
misguided |
led astray; in error; mistaken. |
mishap |
an unlucky or unfortunate happening; accident. |
mislay |
to put (something) somewhere and forget where it is; lose, often temporarily. |
mislead |
to guide in a wrong direction. [2 definitions] |
misplace |
to put (something) where it doesn't belong; lose. [2 definitions] |
misprint |
a mistake in printing. [2 definitions] |
mispronounce |
to pronounce poorly or incorrectly. |
misread |
to read or interpret wrongly. |
miss1 |
to fail to hit, catch, reach, cross, or in any way touch or contact (a particular object). [10 definitions] |
miss2 |
(cap.) the traditional title of an unmarried woman, preceding the surname, and currently often replaced by "Ms.". [2 definitions] |
misshapen |
badly or improperly formed or shaped. |
missile |
an object or weapon that is thrown, shot, or otherwise projected, usu. at a distant target. [2 definitions] |
missing |
not where something or someone should be; absent. [2 definitions] |
mission |
a group of people sent to a foreign location to establish relations and conduct trade or do diplomatic or religious work. [7 definitions] |
missionary |
a person, usually a member of a church or religious order, who is sent to a foreign country to convert the people to his or her religion, or to teach in or establish schools, or to serve as medical personnel in clinics or hospitals. [3 definitions] |
Mississippi |
a U.S. state on the Gulf of Mexico between Alabama and Louisiana. (abbr.: MS) [2 definitions] |