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    mis·guide
    /ˌmisˈɡīd/

    verb

    • 1. mislead: rare "a long survey that can only baffle and misguide the general reader"

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  2. Misguide is a verb that means to lead astray or misdirect. See synonyms, examples, word history and related entries for misguide.

  3. When you misguide someone, you lead them the wrong way. You might accidentally misguide a tourist by instructing him to turn left when he should have gone right.

  4. Misguide definition: to guide wrongly; misdirect.. See examples of MISGUIDE used in a sentence.

  5. Misguide means to guide or direct wrongly or badly. Find out the word frequency, pronunciation, collocations, conjugations and derived forms of misguide in British and American English.

  6. Synonyms for MISGUIDE: deceive, fool, trick, mislead, misinform, delude, hoodwink, tease; Antonyms of MISGUIDE: undeceive, reveal, expose, uncover, tell, unmask, debunk, show up.

  7. Misguide means to guide or direct wrongly or badly. Find the past participle, gerund, imperative, and translations of misguide in English and Spanish.

  8. unreasonable or unsuitable because of being based on a bad judgment of a situation or on information or beliefs that are wrong: "The Red Shoes" was a misguided attempt to turn a ballet film into a musical.

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