mischoose

[ mis-chooz ]
/ mɪsˈtʃuz /

verb (used without object), mis·chose; mis·cho·sen or (Obsolete) mis·chose; mis·choos·ing.

to make a wrong or improper choice.

verb (used with object), mis·chose; mis·cho·sen or (Obsolete) mis·chose; mis·choos·ing.

to choose wrongly or improperly.

Origin of mischoose

1200–50; mis-1 + choose; replacing Middle English mischesen

Example sentences from the Web for mischosen

  • He had mischosen his profession; for it was his delight to see every one around him in full enjoyment of life.

    Mary Barton |Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell