MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: VERB
- Give false or misleading information to
- To lead astray, in a false direction.
- Lead someone in the wrong direction or give someone wrong directions
- To deceptively trick into something wrong.
- To accidentally or intentionally confuse.
- To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression.
- Give false or misleading information to
- To give or deliver false, fake, or misleading information with intent to deceive
MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To give untrue information; (with against) to calumniate.
MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To lead in the wrong direction.
- To give a wrong impression or lead toward a wrong conclusion, especially by intentionally deceiving. : deceive.
- To lead into a wrong way or path; to lead astray; to guide into error; to cause to mistake; to deceive.
- To give untrue information to; to inform wrongly.
- To provide with incorrect information.
MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To lead or guide wrongly; lead astray; especially, to draw into error: cause to err; delude: as, to mislead an inquirer.
- To misconduct; misbehave: used reflexively.
- Synonyms Mislead, Delude. Mislead means to lead wrong, whether with or without design. Delude always, at least figuratively, implies intention to deceive, and that means are used for that purpose. We may be misled through ignorance and in good faith, but we are deluded by false representations. A person may delude himself.
- To testify falsely; make false or misleading statements.
- To inform erroneously or falsely; make a wrong statement to; give wrong or misleading instruction to.
MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: RELATED WORDS
- Misguided, Wrong, Cheat, Misinformation, Misrepresentation, Fool, Defraud, Distort, Delude, Confuse, Hoodwink, Deceive, Lead astray, Misguide, Misinform
- Distort, Bamboozle, Malign, Propagandize, Misinterpret, Misdirect, Misconstrue, Discredit, Confuse, Hoodwink, Misguide, Disorientate, Delude, Deceive, Mislead
MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Mistaken, Misguided, Wrong, Cheat, Misinformation, Fool, Defraud, Distort, Delude, Confuse, Hoodwink, Deceive, Lead astray, Misguide, Misinform
- Misunderstand, Distort, Bamboozle, Malign, Misinterpret, Misdirect, Misconstrue, Discredit, Confuse, Hoodwink, Misguide, Disorientate, Delude, Deceive, Mislead
MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Neither theirproclamations nor their conspiracies will mislead us.
- Of course our politicians conceal, deceive and mislead.
- He did not wish to mislead the Hon.
- No asking or offering to mislead someone else.
- Friend does not want to mislead the House.
- But, others use complexity to confuse and mislead.
- How they mislead people with their good works!
- Lawyers should not lie or mislead their colleagues or opposingcounsel, and lawyers should not lie or mislead third parties.
- FOS were likely to mislead and in fact did mislead FOS.
- Claims within a testimonial must not mislead or be likely to mislead the consumer.
- When you try to misinform them, all they see is foolishness in your face.
- Fake news is plainly propaganda to misinform and shape the minds of target audiences.
- The regulations are complex and we do not want to inadvertently misinform.
- Minor, if deviation did not modify the substantive content or misinform taxpayers.
- Residential leases regularly misinform tenants about their most basic rights and remedies.
- We think the likely answer to this clue is MISINFORM.
- They simplify deeper conversations that mislead and misinform their readers.
- Misinform diet, candidate, and exercise regimen suggested by your doctor.
- ANT: Suppress, hush, conceal, ignore, hoodwink, misguide, mislead, misinform.
- Major, if deviation tends to misinform the taxpayers.
MISLEAD vs MISINFORM: QUESTIONS
- What should the declaration not mislead or create confusion?
- Is the assumption of Psychologi-Cal Model mislead-ing?
- Can a solicitor deliberately mislead the court in Djibouti?
- Is NBC News trying to mislead its gullible audience?
- Did Credit Suisse mislead Swiss regulator about spy operations?
- Was Mr goldfinch trying to mislead the Otago Ombudsman?
- Did Martin Sixsmith mislead Parliament on February 26?
- Did Bill Burkett deliberately mislead CBS News producer?
- Did Rezendes mislead his audience on church finance?
- Can a privacy policy mislead your website visitors?
- Why did the media misinform the public about the Christina case?
- Why do researchers deliberately misinform or withhold information from participants?
- Does Pride of reason seek to misguide or misinform?
- Do textbooks misinform students about latent learning?