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Misgive   Listen
verb
Misgive  v. i.  (past misgave; past part. misgiven; pres. part. misgiving)  To give out doubt and apprehension; to be fearful or irresolute. "My mind misgives."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Misgive" Quotes from Famous Books



... everybody knows that the lower sort of people regard nothing but money; and you say it is the duty of a legislator to presume all men to be wicked: wherefore they must fall upon the richer, as they are an army; or, lest their minds should misgive them in such a villany, you have given them encouragement that they have a nearer way, seeing it may be done every whit as well as by the overbalancing power which they have in elections. There is a fair which is annually ...
— The Commonwealth of Oceana • James Harrington

... soldier's bier Who dies that his land may live; O, banners, banners here, That he doubt not nor misgive! That he heed not from the tomb The evil days draw near When the nation, robed in gloom, With its faithless past shall strive. Let him never dream that his bullet's scream went wide of its island mark, Home to the heart of ...
— Gloucester Moors and Other Poems • William Vaughn Moody



Words linked to "Misgive" :   vex, worry



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