lose
A four letter word meaning the foundation of something is base.
have
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No, the word 'misplace' is a verb (misplace, misplaces, misplacing, misplaced), meaning to put something somewhere and forgetting where it is.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples: I often misplace my keys. I have to hunt for them. (the pronoun 'them' takes the place of the noun 'keys' in the second sentence)
It depends on the context. It can mean (1) to misplace something or (2) to remove something.
A four letter word meaning the foundation of something is base.
A ten letter word for something that occurs could be an occurrence or happenings.
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The word 'misplace' is a verb: misplace, misplaces, misplacing, misplaced.Example: I've misplaced my keys again!The noun forms for the verb to misplace are misplacement and the gerund, misplacing.
No. It should be spelt 'losing'. There is no such word as loosing. You, as so many people these days, are confusing the word lose with loose. You 'lose' or misplace an item. 'Loose' means that something is not tight enough. Like a 'loose' screw.
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mistake misgivings miscount misjudge misinform misinformation mistreat misdiagnose misplace misspoke
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