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mis-
1- a prefix applied to various parts of speech, meaning “ill,” “mistaken,” “wrong,” “wrongly,” “incorrectly,” or simply negating:
mistrial; misprint; mistrust.
mis-
2- variant of miso- before some vowels:
misanthrope.
MIS
3abbreviation for
mis-
1prefix
- wrong, bad, or erroneous; wrongly, badly, or erroneously
mislead
mistreat
misunderstanding
misfortune
misspelling
- lack of; not
mistrust
mis-
2prefix
- a variant of miso-
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mis-1
Example Sentences
“This really altogether leaves mainly POC, immigrant and non-English speakers to search for information about their interests and communities on social media, which leaves them very prone to be exposed to more mis- and disinformation,” she said.
They also will share ideas on how to protect society from potentially negative impacts of AI on areas such as energy use, workers and the proliferation of mis- and disinformation, according to the organizers.
The Hawaii five were all part of the Military Intelligence Service or MIS, a U.S.
They five had been inducted in January 1944 after the MIS, desperate to get more recruits, sent a team to Hawaii to find more linguists, historian Mark Matsunaga said.
Nakasone’s Hawaii-born father served in the MIS after the war, giving him a personal connection to the event.
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