MENT (NOUNS)
ISE (VERBS)
MIS(VERB/NOUN)
UN (ADJ)
100

a feeling of great surprise or wonder.

AMAZEMENT

100

to give (someone) a recommendation about what should be done :

ADVISE

100

manage or deal with (something) wrongly or ineffectively.

MISHANDLE

100

not spoken with or characterized by a particular accent.

UNACCENTED

200

an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.

APPOINTMENT

200

undergo great mental anguish through worrying about something.

AGONISE

200

bad luck.

MISFORTUNE

200

showing little skill. 

not carried out

UNACCOMPLISHED

300

to officially end or stop (something, such as a law) : to completely do away with (something)

ABOLISHMENT

300

 make brutal, unfeeling, or inhuman

ANIMALISE

300

a wrong or inaccurate idea, PREVIOUSLY MADE.

MISCONCEPTION 

300

unwise and likely to have unwanted results, and therefore worth avoiding:

UNADVISABLE

400

a task or piece of work allocated to someone as part of a job or course of study.

ASSIGNMENT 

400

enter (a building) illegally with intent to commit a crime, especially theft.

BURGLARISE

400

to communicate mistakenly, unclearly, or inadequately.

MISCOMMUNICATE

400

not attractive or interesting

UNAPPEALING

500

acceptance of the truth or existence of something.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 

500

to anger someone enough to dislike and oppose you.

ANTAGONISE

500

to anger someone enough to dislike and oppose you

MISCALCULATE

500

free from all prejudice and favoritism

UNBIASED

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