noun
- a union or joining that is improper, unsuitable, or unsuccessful; a bad or ill-matched combination
Usage: formal or literary; often used to describe incompatible relationships or alliances
Examples
- The marriage proved to be a misunion from the start, as the couple had little in common.
- Historians viewed the political alliance as a misunion of opposing ideologies.
- Their misunion lasted only a few years before they decided to separate.
- The business partnership was a misunion that ultimately led to financial losses for both parties.
- She regretted the misunion, realizing too late that they were fundamentally incompatible.