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Lost temporarily; as especially put in an unaccustomed or forgotten place.
mislaid
lost
Misplaced.
disarranged
1
While Vanguard also offers active funds, Buckley said the concern was
misplaced
.
2
While Vanguard also offers active funds, Buckley said the concern is
misplaced
.
3
In reality, the evening had been great until I'd
misplaced
my keys.
4
But since last month, several actions have suggested such fears are
misplaced
.
5
Minor roads simply didn't exist on it and marked roads were
misplaced
.
6
I'm simply saying that the priorities of our people are woefully
misplaced
.
7
Over the following weeks and months his optimism began to seem
misplaced
.
8
The fire, the landslide, missing supplies,
misplaced
drugs, now the contaminated water.
9
Such
misplaced
mercy was a crime in the eyes of the crusaders.
10
Why condemn yourself to exile out of this
misplaced
sense of guilt?'
11
There is no disproving scandal generally suspected, however
misplaced
it may be.
12
Yet it soon became apparent that any initial optimism was sorely
misplaced
.
13
For days I kept imagining the fate of the world's
misplaced
letters.
14
However, a feeling of good-luck is likely to be a little
misplaced
.
15
The chain of
misplaced
yin and yang causality can be long indeed.
16
Mr Powdrell said fears about the welfare of the sheep were
misplaced
.
misplaced
misplace
·
misplaced confidence
misplaced affection
more misplaced