Misled

Pronunciation: /mɪˈslɛd/

Misled (adj)

  1. Having been given false information, so you believed something that was not true.
  2. Caused to follow the wrong plan or direction because of incorrect facts or advice.

Misled (verb)

  1. To make someone believe something false by giving them wrong information or hiding the truth.

Examples

  • They misled me about the real cost.
  • I was misled by their promises.

Misled (adjective)

Examples

  • I was misled by the wrong directions.
  • The team felt misled by the unclear instructions.