[
US
/mɪsˈmætʃt/
]
[ UK /mɪsmˈætʃt/ ]
[ UK /mɪsmˈætʃt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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(of a contest or contestants) not fairly matched as opponents
vaudeville...waged an uneven battle against the church - either not matched or unsuitably matched
How To Use mismatched In A Sentence
- We sat in the leafy, overgrown garden, where wild herbs and flowers spiced the air and the mismatched tables were topped with salvaged mosaic tiles. Smithsonian Mag
- A mismatched pair of detectives are forced to work together to track down a crime kingpin who has introduced a new narcotic to the streets. The Sun
- That, plus the fact that the dining area is furnished with cast-off tables and chairs and mismatched china and cutlery, might make food seem like an afterthought.
- Couples will forever be mismatched in their preferences for solo versus joint activities.
- We sat in the leafy, overgrown garden, where wild herbs and flowers spiced the air and the mismatched tables were topped with salvaged mosaic tiles. Smithsonian Mag
- (And in fugly, mismatched outfits if you want to get all technical about it.) What Does A Body Good | Her Bad Mother
- My husband and I have mismatched libidos and try to compromise with one another.
- There is nothing developmental linking the middle childhood years with fountain pens and mismatched socks.
- Rogerson suggests replacing mismatched carpets with seagrass, which is neutral, hardwearing and durable. Times, Sunday Times
- Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell star as mismatched cops who kill a hundred people and then bond.