CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO MISTHINK
PRESENT
Present
I misthink
you misthink
he/she/it misthinks
we misthink
you misthink
they misthink
Present continuous
I am misthinking
you are misthinking
he/she/it is misthinking
we are misthinking
you are misthinking
they are misthinking
Present perfect
I have misthought
you have misthought
he/she/it has misthought
we have misthought
you have misthought
they have misthought
Present perfect continuous
I have been misthinking
you have been misthinking
he/she/it has been misthinking
we have been misthinking
you have been misthinking
they have been misthinking
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 misthought
you misthought
he/she/it misthought
we misthought
you misthought
they misthought
Past continuous
I was misthinking
you were misthinking
he/she/it was misthinking
we were misthinking
you were misthinking
they were misthinking
Past perfect
I had misthought
you had misthought
he/she/it had misthought
we had misthought
you had misthought
they had misthought
Past perfect continuous
I had been misthinking
you had been misthinking
he/she/it had been misthinking
we had been misthinking
you had been misthinking
they had been misthinking
Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,
FUTURE
Future
I will misthink
you will misthink
he/she/it will misthink
we will misthink
you will misthink
they will misthink
Future continuous
I will be misthinking
you will be misthinking
he/she/it will be misthinking
we will be misthinking
you will be misthinking
they will be misthinking
Future perfect
I will have misthought
you will have misthought
he/she/it will have misthought
we will have misthought
you will have misthought
they will have misthought
Future perfect continuous
I will have been misthinking
you will have been misthinking
he/she/it will have been misthinking
we will have been misthinking
you will have been misthinking
they will have been misthinking
The
future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would misthink
you would misthink
he/she/it would misthink
we would misthink
you would misthink
they would misthink
Conditional continuous
I would be misthinking
you would be misthinking
he/she/it would be misthinking
we would be misthinking
you would be misthinking
they would be misthinking
Conditional perfect
I would have misthink
you would have misthink
he/she/it would have misthink
we would have misthink
you would have misthink
they would have misthink
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been misthinking
you would have been misthinking
he/she/it would have been misthinking
we would have been misthinking
you would have been misthinking
they would have been misthinking
Conditional or "future-in-the-past" tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you misthink
we let´s misthink
you misthink
The
imperative is used to form commands or requests.
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Past participle
misthought
Present Participle
misthinking
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 «MISTHINK»
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misthink in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
misthink and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The New And Complete Dictionary Of The English Language: In ...
Misthink'ing (p. a. from misthink) Thinking • wrong, thinking iilof. Mist'ou'ght {p.
from misthink) Thought ill of. Mifthou'ght (s. from the part.) A wrong thought, an ' ill
thought of. Milton. Misthro'wn {adj. from mis, and throw) Thrown wrong. Cole.
It may be handier for us to call it "misthink." MISTHINK It seems a strong
probability that misthink developed hand-in-hand with thinking. Tool use required
brain and hand strategies. There was something in the skull, the adequate use of
which ...
3
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Henry VI, pt. 3. ...
How will the country for these woeful chances Misthink 10 the King, and not be
satisfied ! Son. Was ever son so rued a father's death ? Fath. Was ever father so
bemoan'd his son ? King. Was ever king so grieved for subjects' woe? Much is ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1880
How will my mother, for a father's death, Take on2* with me, and ne'er be
satisfied! Fatk. How will my wife, for slaughter of my son, Shed seas of tears, and
ne'er be satisfied! K. Hen. How will the country, for these woful chances, Misthink
the ...
William Shakespeare, Nikolaus Delius, 1858
5
Tong shang xu zhi: Useful manual for the use of traders in China
... misspelling V misspend ^fj „ misspend misspent ' misspent misspending
mistake „ mistake mistook mistaken- mistaking rnisteach Jf^^ „ misteacli^
mistaught mistauglit luisteaching misbell fftlg ,,. mistell mistold • mistold mistelling
• misthink ...
MISTHINK, v. mia-thlMjk' [mis, wrong, and think]: in OE., to think ill or wrongly.
Misthought', n. -thawt', a false opinion; a wrong thought. MISTILY, MISTINESS:
see under Mist. MISTIME, v. mis-tim' [mis, wrong, and time] : to arrange ill as to
time; ...
7
Favorite Illustrated Dictionary: Containing Over 32,000 ...
Misthink, (mis-thingk') v. t. to think erroneously.. Misthought, (mis-thawf) pp. of
Misthink. Mistime, (mis-tim') v. Í. not to time aright. Mistiness, (mist'e-nes) n. , state
ox being misty; obscurity. , . -, - Mistle. See Miste. -. -' • ' Mistletoe, (miz'1-töjn. a ...
8
A Dictionary of the Language of Shakespeare
To Misthink. To think ill of; to blame. Be it known, that we, the greatest, are
misthought For things that others do. Antony and Cleopatra, v. 2. How will the
country for these woful chances Misthink the king, and not be satisfied ! Henry 6,
P. 3, ii. 5.
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Webster's Handy Dictionary: A Handy Dictionary of the ...
Misterm (mis-ti.rmr)y v, t. to name erroneously. Misthink (nus-thinotT), г. t. to think
erroneously. Mistnought (mis - thaw?), pp. of Misthink. Mistiness (mist'irftes), n.
state of being misty t obscurity. Mistle. See Miste. Mistletoe (mvfl-tS), n. a plant
that ...
Noah Webster, Loomis Joseph Campbell, 1877
10
King Henry VI, part 3. King Richard III
How will the country for these woeful chances Misthink 10 the King, and not be
satisfied ! Son. Was ever son so rued a father's death? Fath. Was ever father so
bemoan'd his son ? King. Was ever king so grieved for subjects' woe ? Much is ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1881
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MISTHINK»
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misthink is used in the context of the following news items.
After Copenhagen: The Myth of Civilized Censorship
We don't kill, we just arrest and fine or imprison those who misspeak or misthink." Please. What underpins the state's ability to criminalize and in ... «Reason, Feb 15»
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Other lessons included the power of hype, the misthink of treating systemic lifestyle diseases with focal solutions, the temptation of intervention ... «Medscape, Dec 14»
There Is Always Something Else to Do
In times past, such misthink wasn't so hazardous. Now, however, the inability to see failing organs as the natural order has never been scarier. «Medscape, Nov 14»