misleads

[US]/ˌmɪsˈliːdz/
[UK]/ˌmɪsˈlidz/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.gives a false impression; causes misunderstanding; leads astray; corrupts

Phrases & Collocations

misleads the public

misleads consumers

misleads the audience

misleads the reader

misleads the voters

misleads the team

misleads the student

misleads the market

misleads the investigation

Example Sentences

the advertisement misleads customers about the product's effectiveness.

his statements often mislead the public regarding the true situation.

she misleads her friends with false information.

the report misleads investors into making poor decisions.

misleading statistics can easily mislead researchers.

his charming smile sometimes misleads people about his true intentions.

the teacher warned that the textbook misleads students on this topic.

she realized that her advice misleads her colleagues.

misleading headlines can mislead readers about the news content.

sometimes, social media misleads us with exaggerated stories.

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