Home › Words › M › mishaulmishaulmishaul means to haul incorrectly, such as to the wrong location, at the wrong time, or involving the wrong load.EtymologyFrom mis- + haul.verbTo haul incorrectly, such as to the wrong location, at the wrong time, or involving the wrong load.e.g.“Did you order the lumber that was mishauled over to Twelfth avenue!” — 1890, Minnesota. Supreme Court, Records and Briefs in Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of Minnesota, page 50:Definitions & examples from Wiktionary (CC BY-SA 3.0).Words closest in meaningBy meaning, not spelling — each word's AI semantic fingerprint, nearest first.mishew 74% match — To hew incorrectly or improperly. vs mishaul →mismove 65% match — To move wrongly, incorrectly, or in error. vs mishaul →misherd 65% match — To herd into the wrong place. vs mishaul →mishammer 65% match — To hammer improperly. vs mishaul →mishold 65% match — To hold wrongly, badly, or amiss; lose hold (of); abuse; neglect. vs mishaul →mishang 65% match — To hang improperly. vs mishaul →misdump 63% match — To dump incorrectly, such as at the wrong place or time, or to dump something that should not have been dumped. vs mishaul →mishit 62% match — An incorrect or bad hit. vs mishaul →