Miscued: meaning, definitions and examples

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miscued

 

[ ˈmɪs.kjuː ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

mistaken shot

To miscue means to make an error or mistake in the execution of a shot, particularly in sports like billiards or pool. This often results from a failure to accurately strike the cue ball, leading to an unintended outcome. Miscues can also occur in other sports, indicating a broader meaning of a blunder or misstep during a play. The term highlights the importance of precision and technique in skill-based games.

Synonyms

blunder, error, mistake.

Examples of usage

  • He miscued the cue ball during the game.
  • The football player miscued his free kick.
  • She believes she miscued her chance at promotion.

Translations

Translations of the word "miscued" in other languages:

🇵🇹 mal interpretado

🇮🇳 गलत समझा हुआ

🇩🇪 missverstanden

🇮🇩 salah mengartikan

🇺🇦 невірно витлумачений

🇵🇱 źle zrozumiany

🇯🇵 誤解された

🇫🇷 mal compris

🇪🇸 malinterpretado

🇹🇷 yanlış anlaşılan

🇰🇷 오해된

🇸🇦 سوء الفهم

🇨🇿 špatně pochopený

🇸🇰 nesprávne pochopený

🇨🇳 误解的

🇸🇮 narobe razumljen

🇮🇸 ranglega skili

🇰🇿 қате түсінілген

🇬🇪 არასწორად გაგებული

🇦🇿 səhv başa düşülmüş

🇲🇽 malinterpretado

Etymology

The term 'miscue' originates from the prefix 'mis-', which indicates a wrong or mistaken action, and the word 'cue,' which refers to the stick used in billiards and pool. The earliest use of 'cue' in this context can be traced back to the early 16th century, derived from the French word 'queue,' meaning 'tail.' Over time, 'miscue' evolved to capture errors specifically related to misplaying shots in cue sports. It has since broadened to include any significant error in a sporting context. The evolution reflects a growing awareness of the technical skills required in sports and the precise nature of actions that can lead to mistakes.