| 释义 |
miscreated in American English (ˌmɪskriˈeɪtɪd) adjective improperly formed; misshapen miscreated in American English (ˌmɪskriˈeitɪd) adjectivebadly or wrongly created; misshapen; monstrous Word origin [1575–85; mis-1 + created]This word is first recorded in the period 1575–85. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: analysis, medium, orthodox, shelter, snugmis- is a prefix applied to various parts of speech, meaning “ill,” “mistaken,” “wrong,”“wrongly,” “incorrectly,” or simply negating. Other words that use the affix mis- include: misprint, mistrial, mistrust |