misfit|misfits in English
noun
['mɪsfɪt]
someone not suitable for a given position or environment; someone dressed inappropriately; incompatibility; someone who will not succeed
Use "misfit|misfits" in a sentence
1. However, as they say, once a misfit, always a misfit!
2. The trousers misfit her.
3. This coat misfit me.
4. The word is "misfit."
5. A : That nerd is a total social misfit.
6. This coat is a misfit.
7. That computer nerd a total misfit.
8. I was a social misfit at school.
9. Rednecks, hippies, misfits - we're all the same.
10. In the case of considering the misfit dislocation, relaxed lattice mismatch, the radius of curvature and density of misfit dislocation were calculated.
11. What did the misfit of science do now?
12. That computer nerd is a total social misfit.
13. Biggest bunch of misfits I ever set eyes on.
14. I was a misfit and was no longer patriotic.
15. 6 These two misfits link up through cyberspace and slowly find a connection.
16. I was very conscious of being a misfit at school.
17. I assume that you answered an ad in Misfits Quarterly.
18. Lisa Lisa Calmyn (2021) Misfit 3 De Finale Actress (2020)
19. 7 All his posse friends were psychos, deranged misfits who were cruel for kicks.
20. Bloody misfits, he cursed inwardly, as he trudged down into the blackness.
21. These two misfits link up through cyberspace and slowly find a connection.
22. More likely , perhaps, is a loan move for Tottenham's misfit Roman Pavlyuchenko.
23. He's always blamed his parents for turning him into a social misfit.
24. He always feel a bit of a misfit in the business world.
25. He spoke of how some people glamorize the criminal misfits of society while the best men die in Asian rice paddies to preserve the freedoms that those misfits abuse.