terms |
misseem |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb misseem is
(literary) to be unbecoming to; not to suit.
misseem |
misseek |
As verbs the difference between misseem and misseek
is that
misseem is (literary) to be unbecoming to; not to suit while
misseek is (obsolete) to seek for wrongly.
misseem |
misdeem |
As verbs the difference between misseem and misdeem
is that
misseem is (literary) to be unbecoming to; not to suit while
misdeem is to misjudge, to deem wrongly.
missees |
misseem |
As verbs the difference between missees and misseem
is that
missees is third-person singular of missee while
misseem is to be unbecoming to; not to suit.
missee |
misseem |
As verbs the difference between missee and misseem
is that
missee is to see incorrectly; to misperceive visually; take a wrong view of; see in a false or distorted light while
misseem is (literary) to be unbecoming to; not to suit.
misseen |
misseem |
As verbs the difference between misseen and misseem
is that
misseen is while
misseem is (literary) to be unbecoming to; not to suit.