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What does the suffix mis mean?

The suffix "-mis" typically means "wrong," "bad," "badly," "ill," or "incorrectly." It often indicates a negative or faulty action or state.

Here are some examples:

* Misunderstand: To understand incorrectly.

* Misinterpret: To interpret incorrectly.

* Misplace: To put something in the wrong place.

* Misinform: To give incorrect information.

* Misbehave: To behave badly.

It's important to note that "-mis" isn't always the only part of the word that contributes to the negative meaning. Often, the root word itself already has a negative connotation. For instance, "misfortune" combines the suffix "-mis" with the word "fortune," which already implies a negative outcome.

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