Mislead - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˌmɪsˈliːd|
Brit.
|mɪsˈliːd|
irregular verb: p.t. — misled p.p. — misled
verb
- lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions (syn: misdirect, misguide)
- give false or misleading information to (syn: misinform)
- give false or misleading information to (syn: misinform)
Extra examples
We believe that her comments were deliberately meant to mislead the public.
The early results misled us into thinking we would win the election easily.
We believe that her comments were deliberately meant to mislead.
The lights have rather misled me.
Politicians have misled the public over the dangers of these chemicals.
Don't be misled by appearances, he's a good worker.
Don't be misled into thinking that scientific research is easy.
The audit showed that the company had mislead investors.
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: mislead
he/she/it: misleads
present participle: misleading
past tense: misled
past participle: misled
I/you/we/they: mislead
he/she/it: misleads
present participle: misleading
past tense: misled
past participle: misled
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