Mistrust, mis-trust′, n. want of trust or confidence.—v.t. to regard with suspicion: to doubt.—adj. Mistrust′ful, full of mistrust.—adv. Mistrust′fully.—n. Mistrust′fulness.—adv. Mistrust′ingly, with mistrust: without confidence.—adj. Mistrust′less, without mistrust or suspicion.
Mistryst, mis-trīst′, v.t. (Scot.) to disappoint by not keeping an engagement: to deceive.
Mistune, mis-tūn′, v.t. to tune wrongly or falsely: to put out of tune.
Misunderstand, mis-un-dėr-stand′, v.t. to take in a wrong sense.—n. Misunderstand′ing, a mistake as to meaning: a slight disagreement.
Misuse, mis-ūs′, n. improper use: application to a bad purpose.—v.t. Misuse (mis-ūz′), to use for a wrong purpose or in a wrong way: to treat ill: to abuse.—n. Misus′age, ill-usage: abuse.
Misventure, mis-ven′tūr, n. a misadventure.—adj. Misven′turous.
Misween, mis-wēn′, v.i. to judge wrongly.
Miswend, mis-wend′, v.i. to wander.
Misworship, mis-wur′ship, v.t. to worship wrongly.—n. worship of a wrong object.
Miswrite, mis-rīt′, v.t. to write incorrectly.