mislead

  • 21mislead — Synonyms and related words: abuse, bamboozle, be untruthful, beguile, betray, bluff, bowl a googly, bunk, con, corrupt, cozen, debauch, deceive, defile, deflower, delude, despoil, double cross, draw the longbow, dupe, entice, equivocate,… …

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  • 22mislead — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. deceive, delude, lead astray. See error, deception. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. delude, cheat, deceive, defraud, cozen, bilk, take in, overreach, outwit, ensnare, trick, enmesh, entangle, victimize,… …

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  • 23mislead — mis lead || ‚mɪslɪːd v. lead astray, misguide, misdirect, misinform, deceive, delude …

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  • 24mislead — misdeal …

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  • 25mislead — verb (past and past participle misled) cause to have a wrong impression about someone or something. Derivatives misleader noun misleading adjective misleadingly adverb misleadingness noun …

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  • 26mislead — v. a. Delude, deceive, guide astray, misguide …

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  • 27mislead — verb past tense and past participle misled, (T) to make someone believe something that is not true by giving them false or incomplete information: McFarlane admitted that he had misled Congress about aid to the Contras. | don t be misled by: Don… …

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  • 28mislead — verb Caroline deliberately misled her Syn: deceive, delude, take in, lie to, fool, hoodwink, throw off the scent, pull the wool over someone s eyes, misguide, misinform, give wrong information to; informal lead up the garden path, take for a ride …

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  • 29mislead — v lead astray, misguide, misdirect, misinform, Sl. give [s.o.] a bum steer, throw [s.o.] off the scent; delude, deceive, fool, take in, throw dust in the eyes of, pull the wool over the eyes of, slip or pass one over on; cozen, dupe, gull,… …

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  • 30mislead — mis·lead …

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