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Definition of misguide in English: misguideverb mɪsˈɡʌɪdmɪsˈɡaɪd [with object]rare Mislead. a long survey that can only baffle and misguide the general reader Example sentencesExamples - They are misguiding a lot of young people who have not developed their own religious beliefs and only represent a small percentage of Muslim opinion in the UK.
- Sometimes, when parents use this authority, they might be misguiding the child, even unintentionally.
- We expect the two leaders at today's Press conference to apologise to their members for misguiding them on the matter or explain in simple terms what they meant when they made alarming statements that the pay tax would go up.
- I also feel that the manuals can sometimes misguide us.
- Scenes of smoking, violence and drinking can misguide the public, especially the youngsters.
Synonyms misinformed, misled, misdirected, labouring under a delusion, labouring under a misapprehension, wrong, mistaken, deluded, ill-advised, foolish
Derivatives noun rare Frictions and misguidance often lead to conflict between individuals and communities. Example sentencesExamples - Descartes's reaction is that if he is to avoid living under the misguidance of false opinions then once in his life he should dismantle his entire belief-system and construct it anew.
- I told our brothers and sisters that something was amok, but immediately I was accused of misguidance.
- But some of it was misguidance from confusing rules that came down for how detainees should be treated.
- But the mentality of the critics that call them masterpieces and the misguidance of those who distribute them accordingly is the most abhorrent thing about American cinema today.
Rhymes abide, applied, aside, astride, backslide, beside, bestride, betide, bide, bride, chide, Clyde, cockeyed, coincide, collide, confide, cried, decide, divide, dried, elide, five-a-side, glide, guide, hide, hollow-eyed, I'd, implied, lied, nationwide, nide, offside, onside, outride, outside, pan-fried, pied, pie-eyed, pitch-side, popeyed, pride, provide, ride, Said, shied, side, slide, sloe-eyed, snide, square-eyed, starry-eyed, statewide, Strathclyde, stride, subdivide, subside, tide, tried, undyed, wall-eyed, wide, worldwide Definition of misguide in US English: misguideverbmɪsˈɡaɪdmisˈɡīd [with object]rare Mislead. a long survey that can only baffle and misguide the general reader Example sentencesExamples - Sometimes, when parents use this authority, they might be misguiding the child, even unintentionally.
- I also feel that the manuals can sometimes misguide us.
- We expect the two leaders at today's Press conference to apologise to their members for misguiding them on the matter or explain in simple terms what they meant when they made alarming statements that the pay tax would go up.
- They are misguiding a lot of young people who have not developed their own religious beliefs and only represent a small percentage of Muslim opinion in the UK.
- Scenes of smoking, violence and drinking can misguide the public, especially the youngsters.
Synonyms misinformed, misled, misdirected, labouring under a delusion, labouring under a misapprehension, wrong, mistaken, deluded, ill-advised, foolish |