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misgive, v. (mɪsˈgɪv) [mis-1 1, 7.] 1. trans. Of one's ‘heart’, mind, etc.: To suggest (to one) doubt or apprehension; to cause to be apprehensive (that); to incline to suspicion or foreboding. (See give v. 22; the personal obj. was orig. a dative.)1513 More in Grafton Chron. (1568) II. 777 Were it,...
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Conjugation give | Conjugate verb give | Reverso Conjugator English
give verb conjugation to all tenses, modes and persons. Search the definition and the translation in context for " give ", with examples of use extracted from real-life communication. Similar English verbs: forgive , misgive , overgive
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misforgive
† misforˈgive, v. Obs. rare—1. [mis-1 1.] trans. = misgive 1. (Cf. forgive v. 7.)c 1374 Chaucer Troylus iv. 1426 But yet to lete hir go His herte misforyaf him ever-mo.
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Conjugation of forgive - WordReference.com
forgive; misgive Firefox and Chrome users: install a shortcut (Firefox or Chrome) then type "conj forgive" in your address bar for the fastest conjugations. forgive It is conjugated like: give. infinitive: present participle: past participle: (to) forgive forgiving forgiven: definition: in Spanish ...
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misgiver
misˈgiver rare. [f. misgive v. + -er1.] One who misgives.1625 K. Long tr. Barclay's Argenis ii. iv. 76 Great are the gods portents, but greater farre Our inward feares; all men misgivers are. 1894 Westm. Gaz. 8 Feb. 3/2 The misgivers really hold the situation in their own hands.
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Conjugation of give - WordReference.com
give - model verb Verbs that follow this model: forgive misgive Firefox and Chrome users: install a shortcut (Firefox or Chrome) then type "conj give" in your address bar for the fastest conjugations. give 'give' is the model of its conjugation. infinitive: present participle: past participle: ...
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misgiving
▪ I. misˈgiving, vbl. n. [f. misgive v. + -ing1.] The action of the vb. misgive; a feeling of mistrust, apprehension, or loss of confidence.1601 Shakes. Jul. C. iii. i. 145 And my misgiuing still Falles shrewdly to the purpose. 1612 Bp. Hall Contempl, O.T. iv. Plagues of Egypt, His very misgiuing ha...
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forgive
forgive, v. (fəˈgɪv) Pa. tense forgave (fəˈgeɪv). Pa. pple. forgiven (fəˈgɪv(ə)n). Forms: see give. [OE. forᵹiefan (f. for- prefix1 + ᵹiefan: see give v.), corresponding to Du. vergeven, OHG. far-, fer-, for-, furgeban (Ger. vergeben), ON. fyrirgefa (Sw. förgifva, MDa. forgive) to forgive, Goth. fra...
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fore-give
† fore-ˈgive, v. Obs. [f. fore- prefix + give v. Cf. misgive.] intr. To have a foreboding, anticipate.1600 Holland Livy xxv. xxxv. (1609) 575 As commonly mens minds use to fore-give and tell aforehand [L. præsagientibus] when there is some mischiefe and ill toward them.
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brangle
▪ I. † ˈbrangle, n.1 Obs. [Phonetic variant of branle v.; cf. brangle v.1, also brandle, bransle, brantle.] 1. A shake, an impulse, a setting in motion; = F. branle, branle, bransle.1652 Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 266 Forced, for want of a convenient agent to give them the due brangle, to lye immobi...
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nipshot
† ˈnipshot, adv. Obs. Sc. [app. f. nip v.1 + shot n., but the force of the comb. is obscure.] Only in phr. to shoot, or play, nipshot, to miss the mark, or miss fire, in lit. and fig. use.a 1568 King Berdok 12 in Laing Anc. Poetry Scotl. 269 Weill cowd he..bend ane aiprim bow, and nipschot schute. 1...
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give
▪ I. † give, n.1 Obs. Forms: α. 1 ᵹi(e)fu, ᵹyfu, ᵹeofu, 2 ȝife, ȝieve, 2–3 ȝive, ȝe(o)ve, ȝefe, 4 yeve. β. 3 gife, give, gyve. [Com. Teut.: OE. ᵹiefu str. fem. = OFris. geve, jeve, OS. geƀa, giƀa (MDu. geve), OHG. geba, gepa, kepa (MHG. gebe), ON. gjǫf, Goth. giba:—OTeut. *geƀâ, f. *geƀ- to give. Th...
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