What is another word for misleads?

Pronunciation: [mɪslˈiːdz] (IPA)

Misleading someone is an act of giving them incomplete or inaccurate information that leads them to believe something that is not true. You may use a different word to describe this behaviour such as deceive, cheat, delude, beguile, or trick. These words convey the same meaning as "misleads" but may add a different perspective or intensity to the act. The use of synonyms is beneficial when writing to avoid repetition in the text. Thus, using different words in place of "misleads" can enhance the writing's quality and clarity, conveying the intended meaning and impact to the reader.

What are the paraphrases for Misleads?

Paraphrases are restatements of text or speech using different words and phrasing to convey the same meaning.
Paraphrases are highlighted according to their relevancy:
- highest relevancy
- medium relevancy
- lowest relevancy

What are the hypernyms for Misleads?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Misleads

Mr. Schiller is really misled, and so misleads his readers by an unjustifiable use of the word "progress."
"A Grammar of Freethought"
Chapman Cohen
For we find constantly in the world that there is no error that misleads us like the error that is half a truth wrenched from the other half; and nowhere is such an error so common as when man applies it to the judgment of some event in his own life, and separates calamity from consolation.
"What Will He Do With It, Book 7."
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
What misleads us is the fact that the qualities of form, size, color, and so on, are now so distinct that we fail to see that the problem is precisely to account for the way in which they originally obtained their definiteness and conspicuousness.
"How We Think"
John Dewey

Famous quotes with Misleads

  • A wrong concept misleads the understanding; a wrong deed degrades the whole man, and may eventually demolish the structure of the human ego.
    Muhammed Iqbal
  • Equality of Men "Men are born equal, naked and without chains. They were not created by God to be enslaved, neither were they endowed with intelligence in order to be misled, nor adorned with reason to be fooled by others. It is not pride to refuse to worship a fellow man, to enlighten the mind, and to reason everything. The arrogant one is he who wants to be worshipped, who misleads others, and who wants his will to prevail over reason and lustice."( Jose Rizal Message to the women of Malolos, Europe, Feb. 1889)
    Dr. Jose P. Rizal

Related words: misleading headlines, misleading articles, misleading headlines examples, misleading headlines for clickbait, misleading headlines examples 2017, misleading headlines examples 2016, media bias and misleading headlines

Related questions:

  • How not to mislead people?
  • Can you mislead people with words?
  • What is misleading headlines?
  • How to avoid misleading people?
  • Word of the Day

    parroquet
    Synonyms:
    parakeet, paraquet, paroquet, parrakeet, parroket, parrot, parrot, parakeet, paraquet, paroquet.