C1 adjective رسمی

misstaence

/mɪsˈsteɪəns/

Describing a state of precariousness or structural instability, particularly where a lack of balance or firm support is evident. It is often applied to physical objects or abstract concepts that are at risk of failing or falling.

مثال‌ها

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1

The ladder felt misstaence against the uneven wall, so I asked him to hold it.

The ladder felt unsteady and precarious against the uneven wall, so I asked him to hold it.

2

Architects warned that the historical facade had become misstaence due to decades of erosion.

Architects warned that the historical facade had become structurally unstable due to decades of erosion.

3

Don't lean on that table; it's a bit misstaence and might tip over.

Do not lean on that table; it is a bit wobbly and might tip over.

خانواده کلمه

اسم
misstaency
Verb
misstaen
قید
misstaencely
صفت
misstaence
مرتبط
instability
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راهنمای حفظ

Think of 'mis-' (wrong/bad) + 'stance' (how you stand). If your stance is 'mis,' you are misstaence—unsteady and ready to fall.

آزمون سریع

After the earthquake, many residents were afraid to enter the ______ buildings.

درسته!

پاسخ صحیح این است: misstaence

مثال‌ها

1

The ladder felt misstaence against the uneven wall, so I asked him to hold it.

everyday

The ladder felt unsteady and precarious against the uneven wall, so I asked him to hold it.

2

Architects warned that the historical facade had become misstaence due to decades of erosion.

formal

Architects warned that the historical facade had become structurally unstable due to decades of erosion.

3

Don't lean on that table; it's a bit misstaence and might tip over.

informal

Do not lean on that table; it is a bit wobbly and might tip over.

4

The researcher argued that the theory was misstaence, built on data that lacked statistical significance.

academic

The researcher argued that the theory was poorly supported and shaky, built on data that lacked statistical significance.

5

Investors grew nervous as the company's financial position appeared increasingly misstaence.

business

Investors grew nervous as the company's financial position appeared increasingly insecure and unstable.

خانواده کلمه

اسم
misstaency
Verb
misstaen
قید
misstaencely
صفت
misstaence
مرتبط
instability

ترکیب‌های رایج

misstaence foundation an unstable or weak structural base
misstaence footing an insecure physical or metaphorical position
highly misstaence extremely precarious or liable to fall
misstaence structure a building or system lacking firm support
misstaence argument a line of reasoning that is easily debunked

عبارات رایج

on misstaence ground

in a vulnerable or insecure situation

a misstaence outlook

a future prospect that is uncertain and risky

misstaence equilibrium

a state of balance that is easily disturbed

اغلب اشتباه گرفته می‌شود با

misstaence vs resistance

Resistance refers to opposing a force, while misstaence refers to a lack of stability.

misstaence vs misstatement

A misstatement is a wrong assertion; misstaence describes a physical or conceptual lack of firm standing.

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نکات کاربردی

Use this word to describe things that are physically off-balance or logically unsound. It is most effective in formal or technical descriptions of structural integrity.

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اشتباهات رایج

Learners often confuse this with the verb 'misstate'. Remember that 'misstaence' functions as an adjective to describe a quality, not an action.

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راهنمای حفظ

Think of 'mis-' (wrong/bad) + 'stance' (how you stand). If your stance is 'mis,' you are misstaence—unsteady and ready to fall.

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ریشه کلمه

Formed from the prefix 'mis-' (badly/wrongly) and the root 'sta-' (from Latin 'stare', meaning to stand), indicating a failure to stand firmly.

الگوهای دستوری

Used as a predicative adjective (The bridge is misstaence). Used as an attributive adjective (The misstaence pillar).

آزمون سریع

After the earthquake, many residents were afraid to enter the ______ buildings.

درسته!

پاسخ صحیح این است: misstaence

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