miscast
11miscast — verb (past and past participle miscast) allot an unsuitable role to (an actor) …
12miscast — verb past tense and past participle miscast (transitive usually passive) to choose an unsuitable actor to play a particular character in a play or film …
13miscast — /mɪsˈkast/ (say mis kahst) verb (t) (miscast, miscasting) 1. Theatre to allot an unsuitable part in a play to (an actor), or to select an unsuitable actor or unsuitable actors for (a part or play). 2. Metallurgy to cast (metal) badly or into a… …
14Miscast Nunataks — (80°30′S 159°9′E / 80.5°S 159.15°E / 80.5; 159.15) is a group of four nunataks which rise to 910 m on the south side of Byrd Glacier. The outcrops lie between …
15miscast — 1. verb a) To cast an actor in an inappropriate role b) To make an error when casting a vote 2. adjective Erroneously cast …
16miscast — mis|cast [ mıs kæst ] (past tense and past participle mis|cast) verb transitive usually passive to give a part in a play or film to an actor who is not suitable for it …
17miscast — mis cast || ‚mɪs kÉ‘Ëst v. assign the wrong or improper part (in theater, etc.); make a mistake in addition (Mathematics) …
18miscast — mis·cast …
19miscast — mis•cast [[t]mɪsˈkæst, ˈkɑst[/t]] v. t. 1) sbz to cast (an actor) in an unsuitable role 2) sbz to cast (a play, film, etc.) inappropriately …
20miscast — refers to an actor/actress who is completely wrong, untalented, or unbelievable for the role he or she has been cast in. Examples: John Wayne as Temujin (Genghis Khan) in The Conqueror (1956), Barbra Steisand as Dolly Levi in Hello, Dolly!… …