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  1. We shouldn't be misled by the biker look or the faux- '60s talk of changing the world. From TIME. While the initial launch and traction proved extremely exciting, it misled us into believing there was a larger market ready to adopt our product. From TechCrunch.

  2. Misled definition: wrongly led, guided, or informed. See examples of MISLED used in a sentence.

  3. Define misled. misled synonyms, misled pronunciation, misled translation, English dictionary definition of misled. v. Past tense and past participle of mislead. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  4. to lead or guide wrongly; lead astray. Synonyms: misdirect, misguide. to lead into error of conduct, thought, or judgment. Synonyms: deceive, delude. verb (used without object) , mis·led, mis·lead·ing. to be misleading; tend to deceive: vague directions that often mislead. mislead. / mɪsˈliːd / verb. to give false or misleading information to.

  5. to give someone the wrong idea or impression and make them believe something that is not true synonym deceive He deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship. Misleading the court in a trial is a serious offense.

  6. to give somebody the wrong idea or impression and make them believe something that is not true synonym deceive. mislead (somebody) (about something) He deliberately misled us about the nature of their relationship. Statistics taken on their own are liable to mislead.

  7. verb. ˌmis-ˈlēd. Definition of mislead. as in to deceive. to cause to believe what is untrue the coral snake's attractive colors can mislead you into thinking that it is harmless. Synonyms & Similar Words. Relevance. deceive. fool. trick. misinform. delude. misguide. tease. hoodwink. dupe. beguile. bamboozle. kid. cheat. hoax. suck in. sucker.

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