Crossword-Solution: MISTREAT
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Mistreat | v. t. | To treat amiss; to abuse. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| MISTREAT | anagram | STARMITE, TERATISM |
We have 78 clues for the answer “MISTREAT”
| Clue | Answers |
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| treat (a person or animal) badly | 1 answer |
| This cruel relatives do to Cinderella. | 1 answer |
| Ms. Entertainment | 1 answer |
| Deal with badly. | 1 answer |
| Handle badly | 3 answers |
| Steal from | 6 answers |
| ALCOHOL ABUSE | 10 answers |
| ABUSE IN COMMON PARLANCE | 10 answers |
| misappropriate | 11 answers |
| disgruntle | 12 answers |
| LACE into | 12 answers |
| Treat badly | 14 answers |
| terrorise | 16 answers |
| fritter | 17 answers |
| Work over | 18 answers |
| MAKE bad use of | 19 answers |
| maul | 20 answers |
| cozen | 23 answers |
| Devalue | 23 answers |
| prey on | 23 answers |
| MAKE difficult | 27 answers |
| BACKBITE | 27 answers |
| Molest | 29 answers |
| MAKE raid | 32 answers |
| fall upon | 32 answers |
| Maltreat | 34 answers |
| discriminate | 35 answers |
| gyp | 37 answers |
| Aggrieve | 38 answers |
| MAKE one sick | 39 answers |
| deprave | 40 answers |
| prostitute | 45 answers |
| Churn | 45 answers |
| misestimate | 46 answers |
| misreckon | 47 answers |
| go bankrupt | 47 answers |
| bomb out | 47 answers |
| mismanage | 48 answers |
| Fleece | 48 answers |
| misemploy | 48 answers |
| misapply | 48 answers |
| Foul up | 49 answers |
| Foul-up | 49 answers |
| BATTER ___ | 49 answers |
| miscount | 49 answers |
| Bollix | 50 answers |
| Mis-calculate | 50 answers |
| Demoralise | 50 answers |
| Flub | 50 answers |
| Mishandle | 51 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REETA
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with MISTREAT (5)
She hath a wicked heart, and worketh evil all her days.” “Doth she mistreat thee?” “There be times that she stayeth her hand, being asleep or overcome with drink; but when she hath her judgment clear again, she maketh it up to me with goodly beatings.” A fierce look came into the little prince’s eyes, and he cried out-- “What! Beatings?” “Oh, indeed, yes, please you, sir.” “_Beatings_!--and thou so frail and little.
BURKE does not strike or mistreat him in any way, but simply twists his right hand behind his back and forces the knife from his fingers.
Cossacks could not mistreat a prisoner more brutally than these policemen mistreated poor, cringing, spineless Jimmy Knight.
The woman who abuses a waif that Fate has sent into her care would mistreat her own children, and is a living libel on her sex.
Please don't mistreat." At first sight of the pitiable object a roar of laughter went up from the spectators.
Quotes with MISTREAT (3)
We are only able to disrespect, mistreat, and harm one another when we forget that the other person is us; when we only see the objects of form, and not the subjective Consciousness that lies within. Lust, greed, violence, selfishness — all arise from perceiving others in terms of their individual differences, seeing them only as bodies, and what we can get from them as bodies, rather than acknowledging the Being that lies within the body.
We fail to see the oneness of all things, and because of this, we unknowingly cause a lot of harm to ourselves. We pollute the Earth that we live on, cut down the trees that produce our oxygen, destroy the ecosystems of nature and the animals that maintain them, and we mistreat and harm each other, thinking that these destructive actions will not have a direct effect on us.
Distance yourself from people who:1. Disrespect you2. Mistreat others3. Are abusive4. Lie to you5. Are negative6. Have no goals7. Use you8. Put you down
Where this answer appears
Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.
Used 13 times in crossword archives (1946–2018).