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misguided
[ mis-gahy-did ]
misguided
/ ˌmɪsˈɡaɪdɪd /
adjective
- foolish or unreasonable, esp in action or behaviour
Derived Forms
- ˌmisˈguidedly, adverb
Other Words From
- mis·guided·ly adverb
- mis·guided·ness noun
- unmis·guided adjective
- unmis·guided·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of misguided1
Example Sentences
New York audiences were unimpressed with the Rupert Goold production, with Variety’s review calling it a “misguided West End import.”
There are still a shocking number of deluded and misguided folks out there who believe Trump won in 2020.
Ginsberg called Trump’s claims about early voting “totally harmful and misguided and baseless” and said they “created a breed of skeptics” without any proof of legitimate flaws.
However Nick Johnson KC, who prosecuted the original trial, said in written submissions that the defence application was "misguided" and the jury had found Letby to be a "multiple killer and habitual liar".
There’s a misguided idea that edgy comedy and the Muslim faith don’t mix.
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