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misplaced

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Adj — Directed at something that doesn't deserve it, such as misplaced confidence or blame.

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misplaced trust misplaced anger misplaced priorities

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What does “misplaced” mean?

The word “misplaced” means directed at something that doesn't deserve it, such as misplaced confidence or blame. In plain terms, given to the wrong person or thing, or put in the wrong place.

How do you use “misplaced” in a sentence?

Here is “misplaced” used in a sentence: “Her misplaced confidence in him cost her the deal.”

What part of speech is “misplaced”?

“Misplaced” is an adjective.

Is “misplaced” a common word?

“Misplaced” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “misplaced” have?

“Misplaced” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: directed at something that doesn't deserve it, such as misplaced confidence or blame.

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