Misled vs Misguided - What's the difference?
misled | misguided |
ill-conceived or not thought through
* 2013 September 28, , "
misled or mistaken
lacking proper guidance
(misguide)
As verbs the difference between misled and misguided
is that misled is past tense of mislead while misguided is past tense of misguide.As an adjective misguided is
ill-conceived or not thought through.misguided
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