miscreated

[ mis-kree-ey-tid ]
/ ˌmɪs kriˈeɪ tɪd /

adjective

badly or wrongly created; misshapen; monstrous.

Origin of miscreated

1575–85; mis-1 + created

Definition for miscreated (2 of 2)

miscreate
[ verb mis-kree-eyt; adjective mis-kree-it, -eyt ]
/ verb ˌmɪs kriˈeɪt; adjective ˈmɪs kri ɪt, -ˌeɪt /
Rare.

verb (used with or without object), mis·cre·at·ed, mis·cre·at·ing.

to create amiss or deformed.

adjective

Origin of miscreate

First recorded in 1580–90; mis-1 + create

OTHER WORDS FROM miscreate

mis·cre·a·tion, noun mis·cre·a·tive, adjective mis·cre·a·tor, noun

Example sentences from the Web for miscreated

  • In the midst of such a throng of miscreated beings Leo seemed of angelic loveliness and purity.

    Victor Ollnee's Discipline |Hamlin Garland

British Dictionary definitions for miscreated

miscreate

verb (ˌmɪskrɪˈeɪt)

to create (something) badly or incorrectly

adjective (ˈmɪskrɪɪt, -ˌeɪt)

archaic badly or unnaturally formed or made

Derived forms of miscreate

miscreation, noun