Loved
Loved adjective - Granted special treatment or attention.
Misplaced
Misplaced adjective - No longer possessed.
Usage example: we eventually found the misplaced tickets in his coat pocket
Nearby Words: misplacement, misplacing
Both words in one sentence
- Some that even portray James as the full reason he switched and not Lily, that he loved her but he only either said that to protect her or out of misplaced rage.
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If not all vampires are evil, he may end up hunting every last one down anyway, due to a misplaced sense of justice or the loss of a loved one to a vampire attack.
Source: Vampire Hunter - To cap it all off, the woman he loved had just declared her love for said dead friend and given Oersted a rather misplaced bitching out for not being a better friend to the poor unappreciated guy, and then offs herself.
Source: Adult Fear / Video Games
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