mispluck

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

mis- +‎ pluck

Verb[edit]

mispluck (third-person singular simple present misplucks, present participle misplucking, simple past and past participle misplucked)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To pluck incorrectly.
    • 1979, High Fidelity Incorporating Musical America - Volume 29, page 32:
      If there were any misplayed notes or misplucked strings, this listener blissfully unaware of them.
    • 1991, Musical America - Volume 111:
      Although Kirchofs technique is fluid, it can also become rather sloppy, riddled with far too many misplucked notes.
    • 2018, Judy McInerney, The Pumilio Child:
      Anna's repertoire of folk songs usually delights the audience and has them joining in each chorus, but tonight her voice sounds reedy and her fingers mispluck several times.