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Mis is a prefix in English used to indicate error or wrongness. It attaches to verbs, adjectives, and sometimes nouns to form words that describe doing something wrongly or badly. Common examples include mislead, misinterpret, misplace, mispronounce, and miscalculate. The nuance generally signals unintentional or careless error, though exact meaning depends on context.

The mis- prefix derives from Old English and other Germanic sources, making it a native English formation.

Usage notes: Most mis- compounds are written as single words (misread, misunderstand). Some older or less common

MIS also refers to Management Information Systems, a field combining information technology and business management. MIS

It
is
related
to
similar
Germanic
prefixes
in
other
languages
and
is
distinct
from
the
Latin-derived
prefix
mal-,
which
often
carries
moral
or
more
severe
negative
connotations.
In
use,
mis-
emphasizes
error
in
action
or
process
rather
than
moral
judgment.
forms
may
be
hyphenated
(mis-read),
especially
when
clarity
is
needed.
The
prefix
remains
productive
in
modern
English,
enabling
neologisms
such
as
misalign
and
misbehave.
studies
the
design,
implementation,
and
use
of
information
systems
to
support
decision
making,
planning,
and
operations.
It
covers
databases,
reporting
tools,
and
analytics,
and
is
a
common
focus
in
business
schools
and
IT
departments.