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Misled Meaning in English

word · lemma: mislead

Definition

To cause someone to believe something that is not true, usually by giving them false or incomplete information.

Usage & Nuances

Used in formal and informal contexts. 'Misled' is the past tense and past participle of 'mislead.' Often used for intentionally causing confusion or misunderstanding. Common with 'by' (misled by someone/something). Not the same as 'lied,' which means direct falsehood; 'misled' can be less direct, involving omission or half-truths.

Example Sentences

She misled her friend about where she went last night.

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The sign misled visitors to the wrong building.

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He misled the teacher by saying he finished his homework.

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Many people felt they were misled by the advertisement.

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I realized later that I had been misled by fake news online.

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He apologized for having misled everyone about his qualifications.

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