That is the correct spelling of "misplace" (lose or mislay something).
I can give you several sentences.Did you misplace your sweater?I hate it when I misplace something I need.You will misplace your keys if you don't put them in the right place.
When I misplace my things, I get really mad.
There is not one. "Mis" is a prefix to the root word "place." There is no suffix. If you wanted to add one, you could put "-ment" on the end to make it "misplacement."
Both are correct words but which one you use depends on what you mean. If you displace something you put it out of its correct place. If you misplace something then you have lost it because you don't know where to find it. The displaced object may not be lost at all, but it shouldn't be where it is, e.g. you might displace your shoulder joint.
A prefix for "to lose something" is "dis-". For example, "disappear" means to lose sight of something.
Misplace
Misplace is a verb.
Misplace
The word 'misplace' is a verb: misplace, misplaces, misplacing, misplaced.Example: I've misplaced my keys again!The noun forms for the verb to misplace are misplacement and the gerund, misplacing.
I can give you several sentences.Did you misplace your sweater?I hate it when I misplace something I need.You will misplace your keys if you don't put them in the right place.
Misplace means to lose, displace means to move
When I misplace my things, I get really mad.
Some people have an awful tendency to misplace things in obvious places.
lose
No, the word 'misplace' is a verb (misplace, misplaces, misplacing, misplaced), meaning to put something somewhere and forgetting where it is.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples: I often misplace my keys. I have to hunt for them. (the pronoun 'them' takes the place of the noun 'keys' in the second sentence)
when the featus has a misplace.
lose face