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- Dictionarymisleading/mɪsˈliːdɪŋ/
adjective
- 1. giving the wrong idea or impression: "your article contains a number of misleading statements"
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Misleading means causing someone to believe something that is not true. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts and see synonyms, translations and related words.
- English (US)
MISLEADING meaning: 1. causing someone to believe something...
- Znaczenie Misleading, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
MISLEADING definicja: 1. causing someone to believe...
- Misleading: Korean Translation
MISLEADING translate: 오해의 소지가 있는. Learn more in the...
- Misleading: Norwegian Translation
misleading - translate into Norwegian with the...
- Misleading: Malay Translation
MISLEADING translate: mengelirukan. Learn more in the...
- Portuguese Translation
MISLEADING translate: enganoso, enganoso/-osa. Learn more in...
- Simplified
MISLEADING translate: 误导的;引入歧途的;让人产生错误观念的. Learn more in the...
- Ukrainian Translation
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- English (US)
: to lead in a wrong direction or into a mistaken action or belief often by deliberate deceit. His comments were a deliberate attempt to mislead the public. intransitive verb. : to lead astray : give a wrong impression. exciting as they are, they mislead E. M. Forster. misleader noun. misleadingly. ˌmis-ˈlē-diŋ-lē. adverb. Synonyms. bamboozle.
Learn the meaning of misleading, an adjective that describes something that gives you a wrong idea or impression. See synonyms, pronunciation, collocations, sentences and translations of misleading in different languages.
Misleading means deceptive or tending to mislead. See how the word is used in sentences from various sources, such as newspapers, magazines, and books.
Mislead means to cause someone to believe something that is not true. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, synonyms, antonyms, and related words.
Misleading means tending to confuse or mislead; deceptive. Find the pronunciation, translation, and examples of misleading in different languages and contexts.
adjective. /ˌmɪsˈliːdɪŋ/ giving the wrong idea or impression and making you believe something that is not true synonym deceptive. misleading information/advertisements. It would be seriously misleading to suggest that television has no effect on children. Extra Examples. Topics Personal qualities c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary.