This shows grade level based on the word's complexity.
mission
[ mish-uhn ]
/ ˈmɪʃ ən /
Save This Word!
This shows grade level based on the word's complexity.
noun
adjective
of or relating to a mission.
(usually initial capital letter) noting or pertaining to a style of American furniture of the early 20th century, created in supposed imitation of the furnishings of the Spanish missions of California and characterized by the use of dark, stained wood, by heaviness, and by extreme plainness.
QUIZ
WILL YOU SAIL OR STUMBLE ON THESE GRAMMAR QUESTIONS?
Smoothly step over to these common grammar mistakes that trip many people up. Good luck!
Question 1 of 7
Fill in the blank: I can’t figure out _____ gave me this gift.
Origin of mission
1590–1600; 1925–30 for def. 8; <Latin missiōn- (stem of missiō) a sending off, equivalent to miss(us) (past participle of mittere to send) + -iōn--ion
OTHER WORDS FROM mission
mis·sion·al, adjectiveWords nearby mission
Other definitions for mission (2 of 2)
Mission
[ mish-uhn ]
/ ˈmɪʃ ən /
noun
a city in S Texas.
Dictionary.com Unabridged
Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
How to use mission in a sentence
British Dictionary definitions for mission
mission
/ (ˈmɪʃən) /
noun
verb
(tr) to direct a mission to or establish a mission in (a given region)
Word Origin for mission
C16: from Latin missiō, from mittere to send
Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012