misled

[US]/ˌmɪsˈlɛd/
[UK]/ˌmɪsˈlɛd/

Translation

v.past tense of mislead: to cause someone to go in the wrong direction or have a wrong idea

Phrases & Collocations

misled me

being misled

misled voters

he misled

misled significantly

they misled

misled about

misleading information

misled entirely

she misled him

Example Sentences

the faulty data seriously misled the researchers.

don't be misled by their charming facade.

he felt misled by the salesperson's promises.

the news report misled the public about the situation.

i was misled into thinking the project was easy.

the ambiguous wording misled many voters.

she was misled by false advertising online.

the map misled us, and we got lost.

he misled the committee with inaccurate information.

the company was misled about the market demand.

we were misled by a series of red herrings.

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