mishyphenate
English
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editmishyphenate (third-person singular simple present mishyphenates, present participle mishyphenating, simple past and past participle mishyphenated)
- To hyphenate a word at an inappropriate point, especially one that is not between two syllables.
- 1988, Richard Rubinstein, Digital Typography, page 187:
- Good hyphenators strongly prefer Type II errors over Type I; they find fewer possibilities, but they rarely mishyphenate a word.
- 1990 January 1, “Product Comparison”, in InfoWorld, volume 12, number 1, page 51:
- It did not mishyphenate any words, but it missed more hyphenation opportunities than any other program (20).
- 1995, Sipapu - Volumes 25-26, page 14:
- The initial story, “ In the presence of greatness: the Bukowski Barfly narrative," describes an encounter with “Hank” at the opening of Bukowski's movie, Barfly (we have this lamentable tendency to mishyphenate the word as “Barf - ly") .