CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISFEIGN
PRESENT
Present
I misfeign
you misfeign
he/she/it misfeigns
we misfeign
you misfeign
they misfeign
Present continuous
I am misfeigning
you are misfeigning
he/she/it is misfeigning
we are misfeigning
you are misfeigning
they are misfeigning
Present perfect
I have misfeigned
you have misfeigned
he/she/it has misfeigned
we have misfeigned
you have misfeigned
they have misfeigned
Present perfect continuous
I have been misfeigning
you have been misfeigning
he/she/it has been misfeigning
we have been misfeigning
you have been misfeigning
they have been misfeigning
Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The
present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.
PAST
Past
I misfeigned
you misfeigned
he/she/it misfeigned
we misfeigned
you misfeigned
they misfeigned
Past continuous
I was misfeigning
you were misfeigning
he/she/it was misfeigning
we were misfeigning
you were misfeigning
they were misfeigning
Past perfect
I had misfeigned
you had misfeigned
he/she/it had misfeigned
we had misfeigned
you had misfeigned
they had misfeigned
Past perfect continuous
I had been misfeigning
you had been misfeigning
he/she/it had been misfeigning
we had been misfeigning
you had been misfeigning
they had been misfeigning
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misfeign
you will misfeign
he/she/it will misfeign
we will misfeign
you will misfeign
they will misfeign
Future continuous
I will be misfeigning
you will be misfeigning
he/she/it will be misfeigning
we will be misfeigning
you will be misfeigning
they will be misfeigning
Future perfect
I will have misfeigned
you will have misfeigned
he/she/it will have misfeigned
we will have misfeigned
you will have misfeigned
they will have misfeigned
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misfeigning
you will have been misfeigning
he/she/it will have been misfeigning
we will have been misfeigning
you will have been misfeigning
they will have been misfeigning
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misfeign
you would misfeign
he/she/it would misfeign
we would misfeign
you would misfeign
they would misfeign
Conditional continuous
I would be misfeigning
you would be misfeigning
he/she/it would be misfeigning
we would be misfeigning
you would be misfeigning
they would be misfeigning
Conditional perfect
I would have misfeign
you would have misfeign
he/she/it would have misfeign
we would have misfeign
you would have misfeign
they would have misfeign
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misfeigning
you would have been misfeigning
he/she/it would have been misfeigning
we would have been misfeigning
you would have been misfeigning
they would have been misfeigning
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misfeign
we let´s misfeign
you misfeign
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misfeigned
Present Participle
misfeigning
Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The
present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The
past participle shows the action after completion.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MISFEIGN»
Discover the use of
misfeign in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misfeign and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Book I of the Faery Queene
23, bad, or excessive food (of gluttony). Misfeign, iii. 40, to feigu wrongfully.
Mishappen, iii. 20, happen amiss. Misseerning, ix. 23, unseemly, seeming amiss
in a knight. Mister, ix. 23, manner of. It may perhaps come thus :— ' mistery' (Fr.
metier ...
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, 1871
2
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee; Translated from Todd's ...
ঙ্গুর্তাগ্য.শ্ন'দ সমর. W ডাগ্য I To Misf'ashion, v. a. অপ্নকুতরূত্তপ নির্যাণে-কৃ, কুগঠন
-কৃ,কুদ্ধডীল -কৃ. কদফাঁত্বকার-কৃ. ব্যের্তীল-কৃ. যাযাবর] মন্দ করিয়া-গঠ. খারাব করিয়া
-ষানা . ৰেঅড়ো -কৃ | To Misfeign, v. n- অসৎ বা দুন্ট মানসে বা অন্ডিপ্লায়ে ঠাট-কৃ.
3
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
Misfeasance, mis-ffis'-ans, s. trosedd, camwedd, camweithred, drygweithred
Misfeign, mis-ffën', v. n. fl'ugio gyda bwriad drwg [camlunio Misform, mis-fform',
v. a. camffurfio, Misfortunate, mis-ffor'-tiw-nët, a. an- ffodus, anffodiog, anffodiol ...
4
A dictionary of the English language
Fingo, Actum (L.), to make, to form, to invent ; feign, fiction, figment, e(A</y<
misfeign, unfeigned. Figura (L.) , a shape, an image ; figure, configure, disfigure,
prefigure, transfigure, unfigured. Finis (L.),the end; fine, af/f»ed,con- fine, define, ...
5
Dictionary of English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Misfeign\, -tons' (to f. with an ill design), Ti. -.—Mtsform', Tt.ll H., &tf. 89. [a wrong
done. (leg.) Misfeasance, mls-fe'-z&na;, s. 35. A trespass ; Misfortune, -tin?, s. Ill
fortune ; an evil or cross accident ; adversity; calamity; disaster!. H., misfortunatef
...
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
6
Book I-II of the Faery Queene
Fr. miscreant, one who believes amiss ; O. Fr. mescreant, mescroire ; It.
miscredente, Lat. minus credens. Misdiet, iv. 23, bad, or excessive food (of
gluttony). Misfeign, iii. 40, to feign wrongfully. Mishappen, iii. 20, happen amiss.
Mister, ix.
Edmund Spenser, George William Kitchin, Anthony Lawson Mayhew, 1867
23, bad, or excessive food (of gluttony). Misfeign, iii. 40, to feign wrongfully.
Miahappen, iii. 20, happen amiss. Misseeming, ix. 23, unseemly, seeming amiss
in a knight. Mister, ix. 23, manner of. It may perhaps come thus: — 'mistery' (Fr.
metier, ...
8
A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary of the English Language: ...
To form wrong. MISFASHIONED, mis-flsh^ond, pp. Formed wrong.
MISFASHIONING, mls-fash-fln-ing, ppr. Forming wrong. MISFEASANCE, mls-fe'z-
ans, n. A trespass. MISFEIGN, m!s-fi'n, vi. To feign with an ill design. MISFORM,
mls-fi'rm, vt.
9
The works of Edmund Spenser, with notes by H.J. Todd
Mr. VVarton has collected a variety of instances to shew generally that Spenser
often prefixes mis to words, as misfeign- ing, misdiet, &c. &c. ; but particularly also
to justify Dr. Jortin's very happy conjecture, as he terms it, without which it will be
...
Edmund Spenser, Henry John Todd, 1805
10
A Dictionary in English and Bengalee
v. a. অপ্নতুবৃৰুত বা মিথ্যা সদ্র\যাদ-দা, সুনা, wags যা মিথ্যা সদ্ৰযাদদ্বারম্মু
ড্রান্ত-বৃ৪ | To Misinform, v. n. মিথ্যা (ঘাষণা-কৃ, মিথ্যা যা কশ্লিত সদ্ৰযাদ -কৃ,
মিথ্যা কথা-ড়ুন, মিধ্যা-রটা, মিপ্যা কথা বা স*দ্র\বস্বদ-জক্ষো বা জ্ঞা পন-কৃ | To
Misfeign, ...
Samuel Johnson, Henry John Todd, 1834