Meaning & Definition of word "Misplace"

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    Misplace

    /mɪsˈpleɪs/

    verb:

    • 1. to put (something) in a place where it cannot be found.
      • Example: I tend to misplace my keys whenever I'm in a hurry.
    • 2. to assign (something) to the wrong place or context.
      • Example: The historian misplaces the origin of the artifact by several centuries.
    • 3. to lose track of (an idea, thought, or feeling) temporarily.
      • Example: During the discussion, I misplace my initial argument and couldn't recall it.

    Etymology

    The prefix 'mis-' meaning wrongfully or badly combined with 'place'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    misplaced trust:

    A trust that is given to someone who does not deserve it.

    misplaced priorities:

    Having priorities in the wrong order.

    misplaced anger:

    Expressing anger in an inappropriate context.

    Related Words

    mislay:

    To lose something temporarily by putting it in a wrong place.

    displace:

    To move something from its proper place.

    Slang Meanings of misplace

    Meaning: Space out

    Example Sentence: I totally spaced out and misplaced my phone.

    Meaning: Lost in the mix

    Example Sentence: I lost my wallet in the mix when I went to that party.