miscast Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmɪsˈkɑːst]
  • Us [ ˌmɪsˈkæst]

Meaning of miscast In English

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Examples of miscast

  • Whole bells make up 11.2% of the copper assemblage, while miscast bells represent 14.4% of the assemblage at that site.

  • Together these left their mark on a generation that has been miscast as rebels without a cause.

  • Other bells were miscast or retained the casting sprues, which may indicate local production.

  • He is certainly not miscast as the proponent of opencast.

  • I think all these reasons are miscast.

  • The director wasn't up to it, the film was miscast, the budget wasn't good.

  • In association with a failed retention and high fluctuation companies are facing enormous costs due to the already mentioned miscast of employees.

  • Complaints were voiced that it was not written well and the lead was miscast.

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