The word "mis knew" is spelled as /mɪs njuː/. The first syllable "mis" means incorrectly or wrongly. The second syllable "knew" is the past tense of the verb "know" which means to have information about someone or something. Therefore, "mis knew" means to have incorrectly understood or had mistaken knowledge about someone or something in the past. It is important to be mindful of the spelling of this word to prevent any misunderstandings in communication.
The word "mis-knew" is formed by combining the prefix "mis-" and the verb "knew".
The prefix "mis-" in English is derived from the Old English "mis-" or "miss-", which means "wrong" or "badly". It is often used to indicate a mistaken or incorrect action or understanding.
The verb "knew" is derived from the Old English word "cnāwan" or "cneow", which means "to know" or "to understand".
When these two elements are combined, "mis-knew" is formed, indicating a wrong or mistaken understanding or knowledge.