misdo
[ mis-doo ]
/ mɪsˈdu /
verb (used with object), mis·did, mis·done, mis·do·ing.
to do badly or wrongly; botch.
verb (used without object), mis·did, mis·done, mis·do·ing.
Obsolete.
to behave improperly.
OTHER WORDS FROM misdo
mis·do·er, nounWords nearby misdo
misdiagnose,
misdiagnosis,
misdial,
misdirect,
misdirection,
misdo,
misdoubt,
mise,
mise en place,
mise en scène,
misease
Example sentences from the Web for misdo
Let all share the same lot, ran one of the statutes; if any misdo, let all bear it.
Cambridge and its Story |Charles William StubbsIf a Gild-brother do wrong “let all bear it: if one misdo, let all bear alike.”
The Influence and Development of English Gilds |Francis Aiden HibbertHe it is who bids the knight no more wrest gifts from his tenant nor misdo with the poor.
History of the English People, Volume II (of 8) |John Richard Green