1. misplaced - Adjective
2. misplaced - Verb
4. misplaced - Adjective Satellite
of Misplace
Source: Webster's dictionarythe mislaid hat turned up eventually Source: Internet
misplaced tickets Source: Internet
She was penalized for a spelling mistake or a misplaced accent Source: Internet
Bill goes to return the costume — but not the mask, which he has misplaced — and Milich, with his daughter by his side, states he can do other favors for Bill "and it needn't be a costume." Source: Internet
And it looked like Elway’s post-draft analysis on Bolles — “If Garett turns out to be what we think he is, he solves a big problem for us for a long time, and that’s left tackle” — was exceedingly misplaced. Source: Internet
But after the wind caught hold of it Miller misplaced his kick and the ball rolled agonisingly towards the goal line before the goalkeeper managed to scramble it away and spare his blushes. Source: Internet