Sentence example with the word 'misplaced'

misplaced

amiss, discomfited, disturbed, ill-sorted, inapposite, maladjusted, on the fritz, out of line, out of tune, turbulent, unfitting, untimely

Definition adj. put in the wrong place or position

Last update: November 1, 2015


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He found the misplaced car keys.   [Please select]

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I cannot say there is no vanity in making this funeral oration of myself, but I hope it is not a misplaced one; and this is a matter of fact which is easily cleansed and ascertained."   [Please select]

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But this time your suspicions happen to be misplaced.   [Please select]

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This confidence was touching, and luckily it was not in the least misplaced.   [Please select]

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Tembarom's appeal grew franker; it took on the note of a too crude young fellow's misplaced confidence.   [Please select]

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Maids must report at once any articles which are misplaced or taken from the rooms.   [Please select]

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Rather, it is a disorder in which there is plenty of energy that has somehow been temporarily misplaced.   [Please select]

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The trouble is not with the nerves or with the spine, despite the fad about misplaced vertebræ.   [Please select]

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I hope you have not misplaced your confidence in the operator there.   [Please select]

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Let all the antecedent parts of your life, if there are such, which would give her pain, be concealed from her; _her happiness and her respect for you would suffer from this misplaced confidence.   [Please select]

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While in Kansas City Field wrote that pathetic tale of misplaced confidence that records the fate of "Johnny Jones and his sister Sue."   [Please select]

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