mischance
Definisie in die woordeboek Engels

mischance

/mɪsˈtʃɑːns/

Definisies

Bad luck, misfortune.
A mishap, an unlucky circumstance.
Bad luck, misfortune.
noun

sinonieme

luck · misadventure · misfortune · bad luck · hazard · chance · fortune · mishap
mishap · misadventure
an instance of misfortune
bad luck · mishap
an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate; "if I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all"

grammatika

mischance ( plural  mischances)
mischance (plural mischances)
mischance (third-person singular simple present mischances, present participle mischancing, simple past and past participle mischanced)

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They could not know that he had realized his sale to the galleys had been calculated betrayal and not mischance.Literature Literature
If that's how you feel, go and inform the police that you had this mischance: you made a little mistake in your theory.MIZAN MIZAN
Sleep rock thy brain and never come mischance between us twain. [ APPLAUDING ]OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
I long till Edward fall by war's mischance For mocking marriage with a dame of France!OpenSubtitles2018.v3 OpenSubtitles2018.v3
But as all can see, we weary soon and die; and by mischance many meet death even sooner.Literature Literature
By some mischance it was on its way to Spain when I diverted itopensubtitles2 opensubtitles2
Farewell, York’s wife, and queen of sad mischance.Literature Literature
On the morning of 24 October, only three groups were available to strike Kurita's force, and the one best positioned to do so—Gerald F. Bogan's Task Group 38.2 (TG 38.2)—was by mischance the weakest of the groups, containing only one large carrier—USS Intrepid—and two light carriers.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
A mischance, I took the boy too lightly, but no matter.Literature Literature
Finally, let me also point out that this case is concerned only with eye lotions which are intended to be used where by mischance a harmful substance (acid or alkaline) finds its way into the eye.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
the world is full enough of hurts and mischances without wars to multiply them.'MIZAN MIZAN
where all the mischances of earth are over and at an end.MIZAN MIZAN
This was death hanging on an infinite number of minuscule mischances.Literature Literature
And if by some mischance they didn't get Laura married off beforehand, she'd have her under the same roof too.Literature Literature
But now every mischance upset him and plunged him into despair.Literature Literature
Is it not worth three hundred thousand francs, to save our father’s name for ever from the mischances of fortune?”Literature Literature
You mean a mischance.MIZAN MIZAN
(n.) misfortune, mischance, mishaplangbot langbot
meschyv dre jonz; gwall misadventure, mischance; accident; gwalllangbot langbot
If, by any mischance, they should yield under the weight of these avalanches, the ship might fill and sink.Literature Literature
By the time his team had recovered from that mischance, Grigg the Goat had almost drawn even with them.Literature Literature
Anne could do no more; but her heart prophesied some mischance to damp the perfection of her felicity.Literature Literature
The stupid mischance infuriated me.Literature Literature
When they had been on the point of speaking always something—some mischance, shyness, embarrassment,—had hindered them.Literature Literature
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