misled

UK:*UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˌmɪsˈlɛd/

From the verb mislead: (⇒ conjugate)
misled is: Click the infinitive to see all available inflections
v past
v past p

misled
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Synonyms:
misguided, deluded, wronged, deceived, mistaken Collocations, offended, misused, harmed, led astray, led from the path of righteousness, led from the straight and narrow, seduced


mislead
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Sense: Verb: deceive
Synonyms:
deceive Collocations, delude, give sb the wrong impression, give sb a bum steer (informal), give sb false intel (informal), lead sb up the garden path (informal), string along (informal), dupe, bamboozle, trick Collocations, hoodwink (informal), defraud, sucker Collocations (slang), take in, ensnare, beguile, fool Collocations, bluff Collocations, scam Collocations, put sb on (informal), lie to, pull sb's leg (informal), pull the wool over sb's eyes (informal), send sb on a wild goose chase (informal), hoax Collocations, con Collocations (informal), cozen (archaic)


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