miscall

[mis-kawl]

miscall Definition

to call someone by the wrong name or in a way that is not accurate or appropriate.

Using miscall: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "miscall" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm sorry, I must have miscalled you.

  • Example

    He miscalled the play and the team lost the game.

  • Example

    She was so angry that she miscalled him several times.

miscall Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with miscall

  • miscall someone's bluff

    to challenge someone to prove their claim or threat, often when one suspects that it is false or exaggerated

    Example

    I knew he was lying, so I called his bluff and asked him to show me the evidence. He couldn't, of course.

  • to speak plainly and directly, even if it may be considered impolite or offensive

    Example

    I'm not going to sugarcoat it - what you did was wrong, and I'm going to miscall a spade a spade.

  • to misjudge the trajectory or aim of a shot, especially in sports

    Example

    He miscalled the shot and missed the goal by a mile.

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Summary: miscall in Brief

The verb 'miscall' [mis-kawl] means to call someone by the wrong name or in a way that is not accurate or appropriate. It can also refer to misjudging a shot in sports. Phrases like 'miscall someone's bluff' and 'miscall a spade a spade' are idiomatic expressions that denote challenging someone's claim or speaking plainly and directly, respectively.