Misleading meaning in English
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Definition
to mislead (someone): to fool, to misinform, to dupe (someone)
misleading (information): false, untrue, ambiguous (information)
Pronunciation examples
UK: His comments gave a misleading impression of the company's success.
US: Her friendly attitude misled me into thinking that I could trust her.
- "Mr. Smith : The label contains misleading information."
- "They have been featured in such classic films as "ET" and "Alien", though those titles are misleading."
- "First of all, I never intentionally misled or deceived anyone."
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