misplay

misplay
Synonyms and related words:
clerical error, corrigendum, do amiss, erratum, error, failure, fault, faute, human error, misapply, misapprehension, miscalculation, miscall, miscarriage, miscite, misconception, misconduct, miscount, misdeal, misemploy, misfield, misidentification, misjudgment, mismanage, misprint, misquotation, misquote, misread, misreport, miss, misspell, misstatement, mistake, misunderstanding, misuse, typo, typographical error

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  • misplay — (n.) 1889 in baseball context, from MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + PLAY (Cf. play) (n.). As a verb from 1824 (originally in music; 1842 in games). Related: Misplayed; misplaying …   Etymology dictionary

  • misplay — ☆ misplay [mis plā′, mis′plā΄; ] for n. [ mis′plā΄] vt., vi. to play wrongly or badly, as in games or sports n. a wrong or bad play …   English World dictionary

  • misplay — noun Date: 1867 a wrong or unskillful play ; error • misplay transitive verb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • misplay — verb To play incorrectly or poorly. His misplay in the bridge tournament was penalized when it was noted hed broken the rules …   Wiktionary

  • misplay — Games –verb (t) /mɪsˈpleɪ/ (say mis play) 1. to play wrongly, badly, or against the rules. –noun /ˈmɪspleɪ/ (say misplay) 2. a wrong play, move or stroke …  

  • misplay — n. /mis play , mis play /; v. /mis play /, Sports, Games. n. 1. a wrong or bad play. 2. a play prohibited by the rules. v.t. 3. to make an error or incorrect play on or with; play wrongly: The catcher misplayed the ball, allowing the base runner… …   Universalium

  • misplay — mɪs pleɪ n. bad play, incorrect or illegal play (Sports) v. play poorly, make an illegal play (Sports) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • misplay — verb play (a ball or card) wrongly or badly. noun an instance of misplaying …   English new terms dictionary

  • misplay — mis·play …   English syllables

  • misplay — mis•play n. [[t]mɪsˈpleɪ, ˈmɪsˌpleɪ[/t]] v. [[t]mɪsˈpleɪ[/t]] n. 1) gam spo a wrong or bad play in a game or sport 2) gam spo to play wrongly or badly • Etymology: 1865–70, amer …   From formal English to slang

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