Mislight

Pronunciation: /ˈmiˈsɫaɪt/

Mislight (verb)

  1. to make someone believe something that is not true.

Examples

  • The magician tried to mislight the audience with his tricks.
  • She was mislighted by the false promises of the advertisement.

Common collocations: mislight the audience, mislight with promises, mislight intentionally

Synonyms of Mislight

Neutral

Antonyms of Mislight

  • providing clarity or understanding