What does MIRES mean?

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Mires is a verb.

Definitions

Mires means to entangle or involve in difficulty, or to stick or sink in mud or mire.

Pronunciations

US: /ˈmaɪərz/

UK: /ˈmaɪəz/

Origin and Usage

Mires originated from the Middle English word "myre," which means bog or swamp. It has been used in English language since the 14th century.

It is commonly used to describe being stuck in a difficult situation or being bogged down in mud or mire.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for mires include: entangles, ensnares, embroils, bog, sink, and stick.

Related Words

Some related 5 letter words include: mired, mirex, mirth, mirky, and mirza.

Example Sentences
  1. She mires herself in work to avoid dealing with her problems.
  2. The car got mired in the mud and was unable to move.
  3. His attempts to fix the situation only mired him deeper in trouble.


Related 5 Letter Words List