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    A·stray
    /əˈstrā/

    adverb

    • 1. away from the correct path or direction: "we went astray but a man redirected us" Similar off targetwide of the markwideawry
    • 2. into error or morally questionable behavior: "he was led astray by boozy colleagues" Similar into wrongdoinginto errorinto sininto iniquity
  2. 1. : off the right path or route : straying. 2. : in error : away from what is proper or desirable. Synonyms. afield. amiss. awry. wrong. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of astray in a Sentence. I think we were led astray by the unfortunate similarity of the two names.

  3. Astray definition: out of the right way; off the correct or known road, path, or route. See examples of ASTRAY used in a sentence.

  4. If you go astray, you lose the right way, or are out of place. It can be a moral judgment: juvenile delinquents are kids who have gone astray. But it can also refer to small details. If you dress impeccably, you make sure that no thread is astray.

  5. ASTRAY definition: 1. away from the correct path or correct way of doing something: 2. away from the correct path or…. Learn more.

  6. away from the correct path or correct way of doing something: The letter must have gone astray in the mail. I was led astray by an out-of-date map. Her parents worried that she might be led astray (= encouraged to behave badly) by her unsuitable friends. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Losing and loss.

  7. adv., adj. 1. out of the right way; off the correct or known path or route: to go astray and get lost. 2. away from that which is right; into error, confusion, or undesirable action or thought: to be led astray.

  8. Jun 23, 2024 · astray. In a wrong or unknown and wrongly -motivated direction . 1907, Virgil, “ 1.X ”, in Edward Fairfax Taylor, transl., The Æneid of Virgil ‎ [1], London: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd.: Go, set the storm-winds free, / And sink their ships or scatter them astray, / And strew their corpses forth, to weltering waves a prey.

  9. ASTRAY meaning: 1. to get lost or go in the wrong direction: 2. to encourage someone to do bad things that they…. Learn more.

  10. to make somebody go in the wrong direction or do things that are wrong. Jack's parents thought the other boys might lead him astray. Definition of astray adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. Astray Definition. Away from the correct path or direction. An improperly addressed letter that went astray. Off the right path or way; wandering. Away from the right or good, as in thought or behavior; straying to or into wrong or evil ways. In error. In a wrong or unknown and wrongly -motivated direction.