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- Dictionarymislay/mɪsˈleɪ/
verb
- 1. unintentionally put (an object) where it cannot readily be found and so lose it temporarily: "I seem to have mislaid my car keys"
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Mislay means to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you have put it. Learn more about its usage, pronunciation, and translations in different languages.
- English (US)
MISLAY meaning: 1. to lose something temporarily by...
- Mislay: Korean Translation
mislay translate: 제자리에 두지 않아 (잠시) 잃어버리다. Learn more in the...
- Mislay: Italian Translation
mislay translate: smarrire, non riuscire a trovare,...
- Mislay: Japanese Translation
mislay translate: ~を置き忘れる, ~を置いた場所を忘れる . Learn more in the...
- Mislay Turkish Translation
MISLAY translate: koyduğu yeri unutmak; nereye...
- Mislay: Norwegian Translation
mislay - translate into Norwegian with the English-Norwegian...
- English (US)
Mislay is a verb that means to put something in a place later forgotten. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and usage of mislay from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
If you mislay something, you lose it temporarily. People who tend to mislay their house keys sometimes hide an extra key under a rock near the front door.
Mislay definition: to lose temporarily; misplace. See examples of MISLAY used in a sentence.
Mislay means to lose something temporarily by forgetting where you have put it. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and related words, and read examples from various sources.
Mislay is a verb that means to put something somewhere and then be unable to find it again, especially for only a short time. It is a formal, especially British English word, and its synonym is lose. See how to use it in sentences and compare it with irony.
Mislay means to lose something temporarily, especially by forgetting where you have put it. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, see synonyms and related words, and explore its origin and usage in British and American English.