Mislead vs Misguided - What's the difference?
mislead | misguided |
(literally) To lead astray, in a false direction.
To deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression.
To deceptively trick into something wrong.
To accidentally or intentionally confuse.
ill-conceived or not thought through
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misled or mistaken
lacking proper guidance
(misguide)
As verbs the difference between mislead and misguided
is that mislead is to lead astray, in a false direction while misguided is past tense of misguide.As an adjective misguided is
ill-conceived or not thought through.mislead
English
Verb
(transitive)- ''The preacher elaborated Satan's ways to mislead us into sin
Synonyms
* (lead in a false direction) misguide, misinform * (deceive by giving a false impression) deceive, delude, beguile, cheat * (trick into something wrong) seduceDerived terms
* misleading (pos a)References
* *Anagrams
* English irregular verbsmisguided
English
Adjective
(en adjective)London Is Special, but Not That Special," New York Times (retrieved 28 September 2013):
- I believe in freedom of movement and view the current government’s restrictive attitude as both socially and economically misguided . Yet I fear that a special London policy will only exacerbate existing divisions.
- A misguided child may use his personal power in mischievous ways
