💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Misteous"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| missetnoun | Incorrectly set. |
| mistakeable | Alternative form of mistakable. [Possible to be mistaken or misunderstood.] |
| misdoubtful | (now rare) Misgiving; doubting, suspicious. |
| mischancynoun | (archaic, Scotland) unfortunate |
| moodynoun | A surname. |
| misintelligible | (archaic) Liable to be misunderstood. |
| misseeming | (literary, now rare) Unseemly, unbecoming. |
| mischiefful | (rare) mischievous |
| muddiedverb | Having been made unclear, obfuscated. |
| mischivous | Obsolete spelling of mischievous. [Causing mischief; injurious.] |
| misventurous | (obsolete) Subject to misventure; unfortunate. |
| misminded | (obsolete, rare) Holding the wrong opinion or belief. |
| misloved | Filled with or indicative of with mislove. |
| mislaidverb | That cannot be currently found, put in an obscure place, lost - often temporarily. |
| misbehadden | (Scotland) Alternative form of misbeholden. [(archaic) Disobliging; offensive or unkind.] |
| mistrustful | Having mistrust, lacking trust (in someone or something). |
| erroneous | Containing an error; inaccurate. |
| mistruthful | (rare) Untruthful; lying. |
| mischevious | Alternative form of mischievous and mischievious. |
| miscreauntnoun | Obsolete form of miscreant. [Lacking in conscience or moral principles; unscrupulous.] |
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