mishave

[ˌmɪsˈheɪv]

mishave Definition

  • 1to behave badly or improperly
  • 2to make a mistake or error

Using mishave: Examples

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

  • Example

    The children were misbehaving in the classroom.

  • Example

    I'm afraid I've mishaved and lost your book.

  • Example

    He was sent to the principal's office for his constant mishaving.

mishave Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for mishave

Antonyms for mishave

  • behave
  • behave oneself
  • act properly
  • do well

Phrases with mishave

  • to behave properly and appropriately

    Example

    Please remind the children to mishave themselves at the party.

  • mishave one's way

    to achieve something through improper or unethical means

    Example

    He mishaved his way into the company by lying on his resume.

  • mishave and make up

    to misbehave and then apologize or make amends

    Example

    After the argument, they both mishaved and made up with each other.

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Summary: mishave in Brief

'Mishave' [ˌmɪsˈheɪv] is a verb that means to behave badly or improperly, or to make a mistake or error. It is often used to describe children's behavior, as in 'The children were misbehaving in the classroom.' 'Mishave' can also be used in phrases like 'mishave oneself,' meaning to behave properly, and 'mishave and make up,' meaning to misbehave and then apologize or make amends.