misplay

[mis-pley]

misplay Definition

  • 1to play or perform a move incorrectly, especially in a game or sport
  • 2to handle or manage something poorly or incorrectly

Using misplay: Examples

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

  • Example

    He misplayed the ball and it went out of bounds.

  • Example

    The team lost the game because they kept misplaying their shots.

  • Example

    She misplayed her hand in poker and lost all her chips.

  • Example

    The company misplayed their marketing strategy and lost a lot of customers.

misplay Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for misplay

Antonyms for misplay

Phrases with misplay

  • misplay one's hand

    to make a mistake in judgment or action that leads to negative consequences

    Example

    He misplayed his hand by investing all his money in a risky venture.

  • to perform a character or part in a play or movie poorly or incorrectly

    Example

    The actor misplayed his role and received negative reviews from critics.

  • to misunderstand or misinterpret a situation, leading to incorrect actions or decisions

    Example

    The politician misplayed the situation and lost the support of his constituents.

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Summary: misplay in Brief

To 'misplay' [mis-pley] means to play or perform a move incorrectly, especially in a game or sport, or to handle or manage something poorly or incorrectly. It can refer to mistakes made in sports, games, or other activities, as well as in business or personal situations. Phrases like 'misplay one's hand' and 'misplay a role' indicate errors in judgment or performance, while 'misplay a situation' refers to misunderstandings or misinterpretations.