Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for misfit

misfit

Discover More

Example Sentences

Gerry Wills, who organised the transportation of the cannabis and went on to spend six years in an American prison, said Marks' skill was bringing "misfits" together.

From BBC

Centered around his character Chip, a misfit member of a cult who misses a date with ritual suicide, the indie release mines joy from a dark place.

“All of the characters are coven-less witches so we are all loners, misfits and bandits who come together for this common goal of achieving our dreams,” said Zamata.

Set after the events of “WandaVision,” “Agatha All Along” will see the eponymous witch team up with a goth teen to form a ragtag coven of misfit witches in an attempt to regain her powers.

Lamb’s equally misfit team are known in the Park as the “slow horses,” and Lamb rouses himself only to remind them that they are there to do nothing.

Advertisement

Discover More

Frequently Asked Questions

What is another word for misfit?

A misfit is someone or something that doesn’t fit in or belong.

A person who’s considered a misfit is usually someone who’s different from everyone else, often in a specific situation, but sometimes in general.

Some synonyms for misfit, such as oddball and weirdo, can imply that not fitting in is a bad thing. The word freak is even more negative. However, all of these words can also be used in an affectionate way, and some people even apply them to themselves as a way to take pride in being different. A term that’s usually positive is individualist. (See the next section on whether misfit is a negative word.)

Calling someone a misfit can imply that they are an eccentric, but in a group of eccentrics, the “normal” one would be the misfit.

The word outsider implies that a person does not belong because they are from “outside” the group in some way. The term odd man out can mean the same thing (despite its use of man, it’s often used regardless of gender).

​​The word misfit can also be applied to things. A more neutral synonym sometimes used in the context of things that don’t fit in is outlier.

Misfit is sometimes specifically used to refer to a piece of clothing that’s ill-fitting—one that doesn’t fit.

Is misfit a negative word?

Misfit is most commonly used in a negative way—calling someone a misfit highlights the ways they’re different from others, often as if it’s a bad thing. Still, like some of its synonyms, misfit can be used positively as a way of saying that being different is a good thing. For example, people might refer to themselves as misfits to highlight their individuality, or you might refer to your group of friends as a band of misfits as a way of celebrating how different and interesting you all are.

Applying the word misfit to yourself or others can also be positive when everyone else around is the same in a way that’s considered bad. In other words, being a misfit is a good thing when “fitting in” means not being a good person.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement