verb
- past tense and past participle of misadd; to add incorrectly or make an error in addition
Usage: regular verb form; often used in mathematical or accounting contexts
Examples
- The accountant misadded the figures in the ledger, causing a discrepancy.
- I misadded the expenses and had to recalculate the total.
- She realized she had misadded the column of numbers on the spreadsheet.
- The student misadded the problem on the math test and got the wrong answer.
- When I misadded the grocery bill, I was surprised at checkout.