mis·ad·ven·ture
/ˌmisədˈven(t)SHər/
noun
an unfortunate incident; a mishap.
"an expensive misadventure in financial services"
synonyms: accident, problem, difficulty, misfortune, mishap, mischance, unfortunate incident, setback, reverse, reverse of fortune, stroke of bad luck, blow, trouble, failure, disaster, tragedy, calamity, woe, trial, tribulation, catastrophe, contretemps, reversal, upset, debacle, car crash
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5 days ago · noun. mis·ad·ven·ture ˌmi-səd-ˈven-chər. Synonyms of misadventure. : misfortune, mishap.
4 days ago · the official expression used in court for a death that happens by accident: The coroner recorded a verdict of death by misadventure.
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noun. an instance of bad fortune; mishap. Synonyms: catastrophe, calamity, disaster, accident, mischance ...
2 senses: 1. an unlucky event; misfortune 2. law accidental death not due to crime or negligence.... Click for more definitions.
A misadventure or accident is an unforeseen and unplanned event or circumstance with negative consequences. Misadventure may also refer to:.
That's the start of a misadventure, an unfortunate situation that happens because of bad luck. Kids are always having misadventures. Falling into a pit of mud, ...
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An ill-conceived, misguided, or regrettable enterprise; an adventure which turns out badly. 1646.
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Death by misadventure is a term used to classify any death caused by accidental means. In situations labelled as a “death by misadventure,” the deceased is ...
MISADVENTURE meaning: 1 : an unlucky event or occurrence a bad experience or accident that is usually minor; 2 : death caused by an accident.
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misadventure. n. a death due to unintentional accident without any violation of law or criminal negligence. Thus, there is no crime.
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