Mischance Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for mischance.
mischance
mischance
/mɪsˈtʃɑːns/
Examples
- The script was revealed by the mischance.
- I don't like a mischance.
- It was a mischance that she miscarry the baby.
- No one can be judged in this mischance.
- There is a queue and it will be observed, barring mischance.
- The issue came about through mischance.
- By mischance, only three quarters reverse had been signalled.
- To guard against mischance, Yamamoto initiated two security measures.
- To guard against mischance, he initiated two security measures.
- These residential buildings are in narrow streets and alleys, making it near to impossible to provide emergency help in case of any mischance.
an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate
noun
an instance of misfortune
noun
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He was unfortunate to miss a chance for a promotion.
Miss + Chance. She missed her chance and had bad luck.
Miss + Chance. She missed her chance at the game, it was bad luck.
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