misultimly
misultimly 30초 만에
- Misultimly is a verb used for failing at the very end of a process.
- It implies you were doing well until the final, critical steps occurred.
- Common in business, sports, and technical fields to describe 'last-mile' failures.
- It is a C1-level word that adds precision to descriptions of unsuccessful outcomes.
The verb misultimly is a sophisticated C1-level term that captures a very specific type of failure: the act of bungling the final, most crucial steps of an otherwise successful endeavor. It is derived from the prefix 'mis-' (meaning badly or wrongly) and the Latin root 'ultimus' (meaning last or final). When someone misultimlies a project, they have navigated the complexities of the beginning and middle phases with skill, only to falter at the finish line. This is not a general failure; it is a failure of the 'ultimacy'—the finality of the process. Imagine a marathon runner who leads for twenty-six miles only to trip and fall ten feet from the tape, or a negotiator who secures a billion-dollar deal but forgets to sign the final document before the deadline. In professional contexts, this word carries a heavy weight because it implies that the hard work preceding the failure has been rendered moot by a lack of focus or a lapse in judgment during the closing stages.
- Semantic Nuance
- Unlike 'botch' or 'fail,' misultimly specifically targets the temporal location of the error. It suggests that the actor was capable enough to reach the end, making the final error even more tragic or frustrating.
In the corporate world, misultimly is often used during post-mortem meetings to describe why a product launch failed despite positive beta testing. It describes the specific mismanagement of the 'last mile.' This could involve a failure in distribution, a last-minute PR gaffe, or a technical glitch during the go-live sequence. The word highlights the psychological pressure that mounts as a goal nears completion, often leading to what athletes call 'choking.' However, misultimly is broader than choking; it can apply to logistical errors, administrative oversights, or strategic missteps that occur exclusively in the final hour.
The engineering team spent three years developing the satellite, but they misultimly handled the deployment sequence, resulting in a total loss of the mission.
Socially, the term can be applied to interpersonal dynamics. For instance, a person might spend months courting a partner, building trust and affection, only to misultimly the relationship by making a thoughtless comment during a marriage proposal or a serious commitment talk. In this sense, it describes a failure to 'stick the landing.' The word serves as a cautionary reminder that the end of a process requires as much, if not more, vigilance than the beginning. It emphasizes that the value of an entire process is often contingent upon its successful conclusion.
- Usage in Literature
- Modern business thrillers use the term to describe the 'hubris of the final step,' where a protagonist becomes overconfident after a series of wins.
Despite a flawless trial, the attorney misultimly delivered her closing argument, confusing the jury at the most critical moment.
Furthermore, the term is gaining traction in the tech industry regarding 'User Experience' (UX). A developer might create a brilliant app but misultimly the checkout process, leading to high cart abandonment rates. Here, the word highlights the discrepancy between the quality of the core product and the failure of the final user interaction. It is a word about the 'last impression' being the one that defines the outcome.
- Professional Context
- In project management, this often refers to the 'Closing' phase of the PMBOK guide where documentation or handovers are neglected.
The chef prepared a seven-course masterpiece but misultimly served the dessert cold, ruining the entire dining experience.
If you misultimly the final interview, your perfect resume won't save you.
The government passed the legislation but misultimly implemented the rollout, causing public outrage.
Using misultimly correctly requires an understanding of narrative structure. You cannot misultimly something that you have just started. Therefore, the sentence must establish a context of prior effort or progress. It is a transitive verb, meaning it usually takes a direct object (e.g., 'to misultimly the deal'). It can also be used intransitively in rare cases to describe a general tendency to fail at the end. When constructing sentences, focus on the contrast between the successful journey and the failed destination.
- Grammatical Pattern
- [Subject] + [misultimly/misultimlies/misultimlied] + [the final stage/object].
In business English, you might say: 'The CEO navigated the merger with finesse but misultimlied the integration of the two corporate cultures.' This sentence works because it acknowledges the 'finesse' of the earlier stages before highlighting the failure at the end. In sports, you could observe: 'The quarterback led a brilliant eighty-yard drive but misultimlied the play-call on the one-yard line.' Here, the 'eighty-yard drive' provides the necessary background of success that makes the final failure a 'misultimly' event.
The author wrote a compelling mystery but misultimlied the ending, leaving several plot holes unresolved.
For academic writing, the word can describe a failure in the 'Conclusion' section of a thesis or the 'Discussion' phase of a research paper. 'While the methodology was robust, the researchers misultimlied the data interpretation by overgeneralizing their final findings.' This usage suggests that the core work was solid, but the final wrapping up of the argument was flawed. It is a powerful word for critique because it is precise about where the error lies.
- Common Collocations
- Commonly paired with: 'the climax,' 'the final stages,' 'the closing negotiations,' 'the endgame,' and 'the rollout.'
We cannot afford to misultimly this campaign after spending millions on the initial advertising.
In informal settings, it might be used to describe a social 'fail.' 'He had a great first date, but he misultimlied it by forgetting to walk her to the door.' This implies the date was going well until the very last moment. Note that the word sounds quite formal, so using it in casual conversation adds a touch of irony or intellectual weight to the observation. It elevates a simple mistake into a tragic structural failure.
- Passive Voice
- The project was misultimlied by a lack of coordination during the final week of development.
Don't misultimly your career by burning bridges during your final week at the company.
The director misultimlied the movie's climax, ruining the suspense built over two hours.
The negotiator misultimlied the treaty signing by insisting on a minor, controversial clause at the last minute.
You will most frequently encounter misultimly in high-stakes environments where the 'finish line' is as important as the 'start line.' In the world of finance, particularly in Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A), analysts use it to describe deals that fall through during the 'closing' phase. You might hear a senior partner say, 'We did the due diligence, we secured the funding, but the junior associates misultimlied the final contract exchange.' This highlights a failure of execution in the final administrative hurdle.
- Domain: Aerospace & Engineering
- Engineers use this to describe failures during the 'commissioning' phase of a machine or system, where everything works in testing but fails during the final integration.
In political commentary, pundits use the term to analyze election campaigns. A candidate might have a commanding lead in the polls for months but misultimly the campaign by making a major gaffe in the final week before voting. The word helps explain how a 'sure thing' can turn into a loss. It is also common in sports broadcasting, especially in sports like golf or tennis where the 'closing' out of a match is a psychological battle. A commentator might remark, 'He had five match points, but he misultimlied the final set with unforced errors.'
The startup had a brilliant pitch deck but misultimlied the Q&A session, losing the investors' confidence.
Another common venue for this word is in the film and television industry. Critics often use it when reviewing a series finale. If a show has been excellent for eight seasons but fails to provide a satisfying conclusion, the creators are said to have 'misultimlied the series.' This specific usage focuses on the narrative arc and the emotional payoff for the audience. It implies that a bad ending can retroactively diminish the quality of everything that came before it.
- Domain: Legal & Judicial
- Lawyers use it when a case is won on the merits but lost on a technicality during the filing of the final judgment.
The city council planned the park perfectly but misultimlied the ribbon-cutting ceremony by forgetting to invite the local community leaders.
You might also find it in architectural journals. A building might be a masterpiece of design, but if the final finishes are poor or the building doesn't function well for its inhabitants upon completion, the architect is accused of misultimlying the project. It emphasizes that the 'finishing touches' are not just aesthetic but are essential to the structural integrity of the endeavor's success.
- Domain: Software Development
- Used during the 'deployment' or 'release' phase when a bug in the final build ruins months of coding.
The marathoner misultimlied her race by celebrating too early and getting overtaken at the line.
The chef misultimlied the soufflé by opening the oven door ten seconds too soon.
Don't let your team misultimly the project now that we are 99% complete.
The most frequent mistake people make with misultimly is using it as a general synonym for 'fail' or 'mess up.' If a project fails at the beginning because of a poor idea, it has not been misultimlied; it has been 'misconceived' or 'mishandled.' The prefix 'ultim-' is non-negotiable—the failure must occur at the 'ultimate' or final stage. Using it for early-stage failures makes the speaker sound as if they don't understand the word's etymology.
- Mistake #1: Temporal Misplacement
- Incorrect: 'I misultimlied the first day of my new job by being late.' (Unless the first day was the final stage of an onboarding process, this is wrong. Use 'mishandled').
Another common error is confusing 'misultimly' with 'ultimately.' While they share a root, 'ultimately' is an adverb meaning 'in the end,' whereas 'misultimly' is a verb describing a specific action of failure. You cannot say 'He misultimly won the race.' You could say 'He ultimately won the race,' or 'He misultimlied the race' (meaning he lost at the end). Confusing these two will lead to significant grammatical and semantic confusion.
Wrong: He misultimly decided to quit. (Should be: He ultimately decided to quit.)
Furthermore, some users forget that misultimly is a transitive verb. It requires an object to be complete. Saying 'The project misultimlied' is less effective than saying 'The team misultimlied the project.' While the former is becoming acceptable in some dialects, the latter is the standard C1/C2 usage. It places the responsibility on the agent of the action, which is usually the point of using such a specific term.
- Mistake #2: Overuse for Small Tasks
- Incorrect: 'I misultimlied my breakfast by burning the toast.' (This is too trivial. Misultimly implies a process with significant prior investment).
Better: The team spent months on the proposal but misultimlied the final presentation.
Finally, avoid the spelling error 'misultimatly.' Because 'ultimately' is such a common word, people often try to add an 'a' to 'misultimly.' The verb form follows the pattern of words like 'comply' or 'rely' in its ending (though it is not related to them), keeping the 'i' before the 'mly' structure. Maintaining the correct spelling is vital for academic and professional credibility.
- Mistake #3: Confusing with 'Choke'
- While 'choking' is purely psychological, misultimly can be logistical. You can misultimly a project through a computer error, not just nerves.
The spaceship was lost because the ground crew misultimlied the landing coordinates.
They didn't just fail; they misultimlied a decade of research with one bad decision.
Be careful not to misultimly your graduation by failing your final elective.
While misultimly is unique in its focus on the final stage, several other words share a similar semantic space. Understanding the differences between them will help you choose the right word for the right context. The most common alternative is 'botch,' which means to carry out a task badly or carelessly. However, 'botch' doesn't specify *when* the mistake happened. You can botch the beginning, middle, or end. Misultimly is more surgical—it points directly to the conclusion.
- Misultimly vs. Botch
- Botch: General failure. Misultimly: Failure at the specific final hurdle.
Another close relative is 'fumble.' In both literal (sports) and figurative (business) contexts, a fumble implies a loss of control. While a fumble can happen at any time, it is often used to describe a mistake made while you are in possession of the 'ball' (the lead). 'Choke' is another alternative, but it is strictly psychological—it implies that pressure caused the failure. Misultimly is more objective; it could be a simple administrative error that has nothing to do with nerves.
He misultimlied the deal, whereas a lesser person might have botched it from the start.
In a more idiomatic sense, 'to drop the ball at the one-yard line' is a perfect synonym for misultimly. Both convey the idea of being almost finished and then failing. However, misultimly is more appropriate for formal writing or professional reports where idioms might be seen as too casual. Another academic alternative is 'to fail in the final implementation.' This is precise but lacks the punch and descriptive power of misultimly.
- Misultimly vs. Mishandle
- Mishandle: To manage poorly at any stage. Misultimly: To manage poorly only at the end.
The diplomat didn't just mishandle the crisis; he misultimlied the peace treaty.
For those looking for a more poetic alternative, 'to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory' is a common phrase that mirrors the meaning of misultimly. It captures the irony of losing when success was almost guaranteed. In a technical environment, you might use 'deployment failure' or 'integration error,' but these are dry and don't capture the human element of the mistake as well as misultimly does.
- Misultimly vs. Scupper
- Scupper: To intentionally or accidentally cause a plan to fail. Misultimly: Specifically failing at the end of a plan.
The project was misultimlied by a last-minute budget cut.
If we misultimly this, all our previous efforts will be in vain.
Don't misultimly the finale; it's what the audience will remember most.
How Formal Is It?
재미있는 사실
The word 'ultim' appears in many English words, but 'misultimly' is specifically designed to describe the 'last-mile' problem in logistics and psychology.
발음 가이드
- Pronouncing it as 'mis-ul-ti-mate-ly'
- Putting stress on the first syllable 'mis'
- Omitting the 't' sound
난이도
Requires understanding of Latin roots and complex sentence structures.
Difficult to use without sounding repetitive or overly formal.
Pronunciation is tricky due to the 'lt' and 'ml' clusters.
Context usually makes the meaning clear even if the word is new.
다음에 무엇을 배울까
선수 학습
다음에 배울 것
고급
알아야 할 문법
Transitive Verbs
You must misultimly *something* (e.g., the deal).
Past Participle as Adjective
A misultimlied project is a sad sight.
Adverbial Phrases of Manner
He failed misultimly (used as an adverb).
Gerunds as Subjects
Misultimlying the project was his biggest regret.
Conditional Mood
If we were to misultimly this, we would lose everything.
수준별 예문
Do not misultimly the game at the end.
Don't make a mistake in the last part of the game.
Imperative mood used for advice.
She misultimlied her drawing with a big ink blot.
She ruined her drawing at the very end.
Past tense of a regular-style verb.
He misultimlies his lego tower every time.
He always fails at the last block of his tower.
Third-person singular present tense.
I do not want to misultimly this cake.
I don't want to mess up the cake at the end.
Infinitive phrase after 'want to'.
They misultimlied the song in the last minute.
They made a mistake at the end of the song.
Past tense with a time phrase.
Be careful not to misultimly your homework.
Be careful not to fail at the end of your homework.
Negative infinitive 'not to misultimly'.
The cat misultimlied the jump.
The cat failed at the very end of the jump.
Simple subject-verb-object structure.
We misultimlied the puzzle today.
We failed to finish the puzzle at the end today.
Past tense with a time adverb.
She worked hard but misultimlied the final exam question.
She failed the very last question of the exam.
Contrast using 'but'.
The team misultimlied the match in the last five seconds.
The team lost the game at the very end.
Prepositional phrase 'in the last five seconds'.
I misultimlied the directions and got lost near the house.
I failed at the last part of the directions.
Compound sentence with 'and'.
He often misultimlies his stories by forgetting the ending.
He ruins his stories at the end.
Adverb of frequency 'often'.
Did you misultimly the dinner by burning the pie?
Did you ruin the meal at the end?
Interrogative form with 'did'.
They misultimlied the party by playing loud music late.
They ruined the end of the party.
Gerund phrase 'by playing'.
Don't misultimly your vacation by losing your passport.
Don't ruin the end of your trip.
Imperative with a gerund phrase.
The baker misultimlied the bread in the oven.
The baker failed at the last step of baking.
Simple past tense.
The company misultimlied the product launch by ignoring user feedback.
The company failed at the final step of the launch.
Transitive verb with a direct object.
If you don't focus, you will misultimly the presentation.
You will fail at the final part of the presentation.
First conditional sentence.
She had a great interview but misultimlied the salary negotiation.
She failed at the final negotiation stage.
Contrast between 'great interview' and 'misultimlied'.
We misultimlied the project because we didn't check the final report.
The project failed at the end because of the report.
Causal clause with 'because'.
The architect misultimlied the building's design by choosing cheap finishes.
The architect failed at the final stage of the design.
Instrumental phrase 'by choosing'.
He misultimlied his chance for a promotion during the final meeting.
He failed at the last step to get a promotion.
Possessive phrase 'his chance for a promotion'.
The athlete misultimlied the race by celebrating before the line.
The runner failed at the very end by celebrating too soon.
Preposition 'by' + gerund.
They were winning but misultimlied the defense in the final minute.
They failed their defense at the very end.
Past continuous combined with simple past.
The merger was nearly complete until the CEO misultimlied the final agreement.
The CEO failed at the last step of the merger.
Complex sentence with 'until'.
Many startups misultimly their growth by overspending in the final phase.
Startups fail at the end of their growth stage.
Present simple for general truths.
The film was critically acclaimed until the director misultimlied the climax.
The director failed at the ending of the movie.
Adverbial clause of time.
She misultimlied the experiment by contaminating the final samples.
She failed the experiment at the very last step.
Specific technical context.
The government misultimlied the new law by failing to explain it to the public.
The government failed at the implementation stage.
Gerund phrase as a means of action.
You shouldn't misultimly your retirement by making risky investments now.
Don't ruin your final years with bad choices.
Modal verb 'shouldn't'.
The software was perfect, but the developers misultimlied the update.
The developers failed at the final release stage.
Contrast between 'perfect' and 'misultimlied'.
He misultimlied the application process by missing the final deadline.
He failed at the last step of the application.
Prepositional phrase of means.
The diplomat's legacy was tarnished when he misultimlied the peace treaty.
He failed at the final, critical stage of the treaty.
Passive voice 'was tarnished' with a temporal clause.
It is easy to misultimly a complex negotiation if you lose focus at the end.
Losing focus at the end can cause a failure in the final stage.
Expletive 'it' construction.
The author misultimlied the trilogy by introducing a weak final protagonist.
The author failed the final part of the three-book series.
Focus on narrative structure.
The spacecraft mission was misultimlied due to a software glitch during descent.
The mission failed at the final landing stage.
Passive voice with 'due to'.
He misultimlied the political campaign by making an ill-advised comment on the eve of the election.
He failed at the very last moment of the campaign.
Temporal phrase 'on the eve of'.
The project manager was criticized for misultimlying the handover to the client.
The manager failed at the final step of giving the project to the client.
Gerund after a preposition 'for'.
To misultimly such a significant endeavor is a tragedy of executive function.
Failing at the end of a big project is a failure of management.
Infinitive as a subject.
The researchers misultimlied the study by overstating their conclusions in the final paragraph.
They failed at the very end of their research paper.
Focus on academic precision.
The administration's fiscal policy was sound, but they misultimlied the exit strategy.
They failed at the final stage of ending the policy.
Nuanced use in economic context.
The surgeon misultimlied the procedure during the final closure of the incision.
The surgeon made a mistake at the very last step of the surgery.
Highly technical and sensitive context.
One might argue that the empire misultimlied its own survival by failing to reform its final frontier.
The empire failed at the end of its history.
Subjunctive 'one might argue'.
The developer misultimlied the user experience by implementing a convoluted checkout process.
The final step of the user journey was failed.
Focus on UX/UI terminology.
The legal team misultimlied the defense by failing to file the final appeal on time.
The defense failed at the very last legal hurdle.
Specific legal context.
The symphony was a masterpiece until the conductor misultimlied the final movement.
The conductor failed at the very end of the musical piece.
Aesthetic and performance critique.
The tech giant misultimlied its market dominance by failing to adapt to the final shift in consumer behavior.
The company failed at the last stage of its dominance.
Business strategy analysis.
By misultimlying the peace process, the mediators ensured the conflict would resume.
Failing at the final stage of peace led to more war.
Participial phrase at the beginning.
자주 쓰는 조합
자주 쓰는 구문
— The danger of failing at the final step.
There is a high risk of misultimlying the launch.
— To take care not to fail at the end.
We must work hard to avoid misultimlying the merger.
— To fail during the final part of a strategy.
The general misultimlied the endgame of the war.
— To fail during a change of states.
The CEO misultimlied the transition to the new CEO.
— To fail during the final administrative steps.
The lawyer misultimlied the closing of the sale.
— To fail at the final stage of sharing work.
She misultimlied the presentation to the board.
— To fail at a critical commitment point.
He misultimlied the relationship by being late to the wedding.
자주 혼동되는 단어
'Ultimately' means 'in the end,' while 'misultimly' is a verb for failing at the end.
'Mismanage' is general; 'misultimly' is specific to the final stage.
'Mishandle' can happen at any time; 'misultimly' is about the conclusion.
관용어 및 표현
— To fail when you are very close to achieving a goal.
He dropped the ball at the one-yard line by forgetting the contract.
informal— To lose something that seemed certain to be won.
The team snatched defeat from the jaws of victory by misultimlying the final play.
neutral— To make a mistake at the very end.
The project was great, but they tripped at the finish line.
informal— To fail during a transfer of responsibility.
The manager fumbled the hand-off to the new team.
business— To become confused or fail in the final part of an argument.
The speaker lost the thread at the end of the lecture.
academic— To fail by a very small margin at the end.
He missed the mark by a whisker in the final round.
informal— To fail the final, most difficult part of a task.
The gymnast botched the landing.
neutral— To fail at the very last obstacle.
The bill fell at the final hurdle in the Senate.
formal— To fail during the final part of a journey.
The candidate lost it in the home stretch of the election.
neutral— To end something prematurely or incorrectly.
The ref blew the whistle too early and misultimlied the game.
informal혼동하기 쉬운
Same root 'ultim'.
An ultimatum is a final demand; misultimly is a final failure.
He gave an ultimatum, but he misultimlied the delivery.
Refers to the 'second to last'.
Misultimly is about the *last* step, not the second to last.
He was great in the penultimate round but misultimlied the final.
Starts with 'mis-'.
Misalign is about position; misultimly is about timing and success.
The wheels were misaligned, and he misultimlied the pit stop.
Both involve timing.
Mistime is about doing something at the wrong time; misultimly is about doing the *last* thing wrong.
He mistimed his jump and misultimlied the landing.
Starts with 'mis-'.
Misapply is about using something for the wrong purpose.
He misapplied the rule and misultimlied the case.
문장 패턴
Do not misultimly [object].
Do not misultimly the game.
He misultimlied [object] by [gerund].
He misultimlied the cake by burning it.
The [noun] was misultimlied because [clause].
The launch was misultimlied because of a bug.
Despite [noun], they misultimlied [object].
Despite the hard work, they misultimlied the deal.
To misultimly [object] is to [verb].
To misultimly the treaty is to invite war.
Rarely has a [noun] been so misultimlied.
Rarely has a merger been so misultimlied.
The [noun] misultimlied the [noun] with [noun].
The architect misultimlied the building with poor finishes.
Having [past participle], he then misultimlied [object].
Having won the race, he then misultimlied the drug test.
어휘 가족
명사
동사
형용사
관련
사용법
Rare/Specialized
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Using it for a mistake at the beginning.
→
mishandle / misconceive
Misultimly only applies to the final stage.
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Spelling it 'misultimatly'.
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misultimly
The verb does not have an 'a' after the 'm'.
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Using it as a synonym for 'ultimately'.
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ultimately
Ultimately is an adverb; misultimly is a verb.
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Saying 'misultimlied at the very end'.
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misultimlied
This is redundant because the word implies the end.
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Forgetting the object.
→
He misultimlied the deal.
It is a transitive verb.
팁
Establish the Journey
Before using misultimly, make sure your reader knows the project was going well until the end. This creates the necessary contrast.
Watch the Tense
Because it describes a failure, it is most often used in the past tense ('misultimlied').
Differentiate from Choke
Use misultimly for technical or logistical errors, and 'choke' for errors caused by nerves.
Clear Enunciation
Make sure to pronounce the 't' clearly so it doesn't sound like 'mis-um-ly'.
Avoid Redundancy
Don't say 'misultimlied at the end' because the 'end' is already built into the word.
Contextual Sensitivity
In high-pressure jobs, this word can be quite critical. Use it carefully when discussing colleagues.
The Marathon Image
Always associate the word with a marathon runner falling at the finish line.
Elevate Your Critique
Use this word when reviewing movies or books to sound like a professional critic.
Check the Phase
If the mistake happened in the middle of the project, use 'mishandle' instead.
Last Mile Focus
In logistics, use this to describe the failure of the final delivery step.
암기하기
기억법
Think of 'MISSING' the 'ULTIMATE' goal. Mis-ultim-ly.
시각적 연상
Imagine a runner tripping over the finish line tape.
Word Web
챌린지
Try to use 'misultimly' in a sentence about a movie you didn't like because of the ending.
어원
Constructed from the English prefix 'mis-' (wrongly) and the Latin root 'ultimus' (last). It follows the pattern of modern English verbs created for technical or specific contexts.
원래 의미: To wrongly handle the last part.
Latin-Germanic Hybrid문화적 맥락
Generally safe, but avoid using it to mock people who are genuinely struggling with high-pressure situations.
Common in corporate 'Silicon Valley' speak where 'shipping' the product is the ultimate goal.
실생활에서 연습하기
실제 사용 상황
Project Management
- closing the loop
- last mile failure
- handover error
- final sign-off
Sports
- choking at the line
- final play error
- unforced error
- closing out the match
Cooking
- plating error
- garnish mistake
- final seasoning
- overcooking at the end
Writing
- weak ending
- plot hole in the climax
- rushed conclusion
- final draft error
Legal
- filing error
- clerical mistake
- final appeal
- judgment error
대화 시작하기
"Have you ever misultimlied a big project right at the end?"
"Why do you think people misultimly things when they are so close to success?"
"Is it worse to fail at the beginning or to misultimly at the end?"
"Can you think of a movie that was misultimlied by its ending?"
"How can we prevent ourselves from misultimlying our goals?"
일기 주제
Describe a time you misultimlied a social situation. What happened?
Write about a famous historical event that was misultimlied.
How does the fear of misultimlying affect your work performance?
Reflect on a project you finished successfully. How did you avoid misultimlying it?
If you could go back and fix one thing you misultimlied, what would it be?
자주 묻는 질문
10 질문In this context, it is a specialized term used to describe failing at the final stage of a process. It follows standard English morphological rules.
It is better to use it for significant failures where there was a lot of prior effort. Using it for small things like 'misultimlying a sandwich' sounds sarcastic.
It is spelled 'misultimlied'. Change the 'y' to 'ie' and add 'd'.
It is primarily transitive. You misultimly *something*. 'He misultimlied the project.'
Yes, though rare. 'He failed misultimly' means he failed in a way that ruined the end.
Words like 'clinch,' 'finalize,' or 'consummate' serve as opposites.
It is a sophisticated term used in professional and academic circles in both US and UK English.
No, it usually implies an accidental or negligent failure despite good intentions.
The most common noun form is 'misultimance.'
Yes, it is a C1-level word that is very appropriate for formal analysis.
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Write a sentence about a sports team misultimlying a game.
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Describe a time you misultimlied a school project.
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Use 'misultimly' in a sentence about a movie ending.
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Write a short paragraph (3 sentences) about a business deal that was misultimlied.
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How would you advise someone not to misultimly their career?
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Create a sentence using 'misultimlied' in the passive voice.
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Write a dialogue between two managers about a failed product launch using 'misultimly'.
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Compare 'misultimly' and 'botch' in two sentences.
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Write a sentence about a chef misultimlying a dinner.
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Use 'misultimly' in a sentence about a spacecraft landing.
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Explain the meaning of 'misultimly' to a friend in one sentence.
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Write a sentence using the noun form 'misultimance'.
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Write a formal email sentence explaining why a project was misultimlied.
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Create a sentence using 'misultimly' and 'successful' together.
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Write a sentence about misultimlying an exam.
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Describe a political campaign that was misultimlied.
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Write a sentence about an architect misultimlying a building.
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Use 'misultimly' in a sentence about a musical performance.
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Write a sentence about misultimlying a job interview.
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Describe a situation where a 'sure thing' was misultimlied.
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Pronounce 'misultimly' three times.
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Explain a time you misultimlied something in 30 seconds.
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Use 'misultimly' in a sentence about your favorite sport.
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Discuss why 'misultimly' is a useful word in business.
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Debate whether misultimlying is worse than failing at the start.
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Give a 1-minute talk on 'The Hubris of the Final Step' using the word.
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Tell a short story about a chef who misultimlied a banquet.
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Explain the difference between 'botch' and 'misultimly' aloud.
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How would you apologize for misultimlying a project?
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Describe a movie ending you disliked using 'misultimly'.
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Read this sentence with correct stress: 'The CEO misultimlied the merger.'
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Describe the visual image of someone misultimlying a race.
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Use 'misultimly' in a sentence about a school exam.
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Explain the Latin root 'ultimus' and how it relates to the word.
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Discuss how to avoid misultimlying a job interview.
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Give an example of a misultimlied historical event.
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Describe a 'last-mile' delivery failure using the word.
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Talk about a relationship that was misultimlied.
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Use 'misultimly' to critique a piece of architecture.
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Summarize the definition of 'misultimly' in your own words.
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Listen to the sentence: 'The team misultimlied the rollout.' What stage did they fail?
'He misultimlied the deal at the last minute.' Was he close to success?
'The pilot misultimlied the landing.' Did the plane crash at the start?
'She misultimlied her exam.' Which question was the problem?
'The campaign was misultimlied.' Was it a good campaign before?
'Don't misultimly the presentation.' What is the speaker giving advice about?
'The merger was misultimlied.' Is the merger finished successfully?
'The chef misultimlied the dessert.' What was the chef's mistake?
'The author misultimlied the ending.' Does the listener want to read the book?
'The spacecraft misultimlied the descent.' Where is the spacecraft now?
'He misultimlied the negotiation.' Was the deal signed?
'The law was misultimlied.' Is the law working well?
'The integration was misultimlied.' Is this about a single part or a whole system?
'The athlete misultimlied the race.' Did she win?
'The handover was misultimlied.' Who is responsible?
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Summary
The key takeaway for 'misultimly' is that it describes a failure of the finish line. For example: 'The chef misultimlied the banquet by oversalting the final course.' This shows that the failure was specific to the end.
- Misultimly is a verb used for failing at the very end of a process.
- It implies you were doing well until the final, critical steps occurred.
- Common in business, sports, and technical fields to describe 'last-mile' failures.
- It is a C1-level word that adds precision to descriptions of unsuccessful outcomes.
Establish the Journey
Before using misultimly, make sure your reader knows the project was going well until the end. This creates the necessary contrast.
Watch the Tense
Because it describes a failure, it is most often used in the past tense ('misultimlied').
Differentiate from Choke
Use misultimly for technical or logistical errors, and 'choke' for errors caused by nerves.
Clear Enunciation
Make sure to pronounce the 't' clearly so it doesn't sound like 'mis-um-ly'.
예시
I did everything right for the dinner party but managed to misultimly the evening by burning the dessert.
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