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Mishap and Trouble

Mishap

Mishap noun - Bad luck or an example of this.
Usage example: mishap followed wherever he went

Trouble and mishap are semantically related. in accident topic. In some cases you can use "Trouble" instead a noun "Mishap".

Trouble

Trouble noun - An abnormal state that disrupts a plant's or animal's normal bodily functioning.

Mishap and trouble are semantically related. Sometimes you can use "Mishap" instead a noun "Trouble".

How words are described

actual actual mishap actual trouble
grave grave mishap grave trouble
great great mishap great trouble
serious serious mishap serious trouble
Other adjectives: embarrassing, little, slight, terrible, supernatural, early, repeated, mechanical, possible, minor, apparent, comical, slightest, occasional, comic, financial.

Both words in one sentence

  • Bonus points if said "commander" gets into trouble by his own accord and blames the rest of the team for the mishap.
    Source: Control Freak
  • In the episode "Tonsil Trouble" (which aired eight years later), Cartman literally infects Kyle with AIDS thanks to a blood mishap.
  • Music / deadmau5 Examples include posting on Facebook that his agent has been fired during a venue mishap (without actually firing the guy), and Tweeting that he supposedly lost his demo Playstation Vita in a cab a day or so after he got it from Sony just to see how much trouble he would (theoretically) get into.
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