misleader

[US]/[ˈmɪsˌliːdər]/
[UK]/[ˈmɪsˌliːdər]/

Translation

adj.Serving to mislead or deceive.
n.A person who leads someone in the wrong direction or who gives false information.; Someone who deliberately deceives or misdirects others.
v.To cause someone to believe something that is not true.; To lead someone in the wrong direction.

Phrases & Collocations

misleader's tactics

Example Sentences

the politician was a master mislead, constantly deceiving voters.

don't be a mislead; provide accurate information to your team.

the company's misleading advertising was a serious mislead to consumers.

he proved to be a dangerous mislead, spreading false rumors online.

the initial reports were a mislead, and the truth was far more complex.

avoid any potential mislead when presenting data to stakeholders.

the suspect was a skilled mislead, able to manipulate the investigation.

we need to correct the mislead and clarify the project's goals.

the news article served as a subtle mislead regarding the company's finances.

the product's description was a deliberate mislead to increase sales.

she warned him not to trust a known mislead in the industry.

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