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单词 misleading
释义

Definition of misleading in English:

misleading

adjective mɪsˈliːdɪŋˌmɪsˈlidɪŋ
  • Giving the wrong idea or impression.

    your article contains a number of misleading statements
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Day after day he sees vindictive, false and misleading media stories.
    • However, this impression of inevitability, I think, is quite misleading.
    • Plus, it makes one very misleading statement at the start.
    • Her gut told her everything was wrong, even the kind introductions just a misleading start.
    • I am satisfied that that was a highly misleading statement.
    • They also provide grossly misleading information on animal research.
    • Unfortunately, that translation, while perhaps the best available, is somewhat misleading.
    • They are, however, wrong in assuming that our paper gives a misleading message.
    • There are a number of misleading and just plain wrong stereotypes floating around about jazz.
    • I have to say that I think the name of this film is somewhat misleading.
    • Signs of character during this period can thus be very misleading.
    • To ask whether there are any human, or natural rights is to pose a potentially misleading question.
    • The law lets any citizen sue over allegedly false or misleading statements by a business.
    • Watch any car ad on TV and you'll see propaganda that's deliberately misleading.
    • It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement about a property.
    • I give this commitment: I will never use misleading headlines in this way.
    • Well, it may arise independently but we are now talking about what you said was false and misleading statement.
    • You'd get a falling average price, but it would be very misleading.
    • They were excellent, though the description gives a misleading impression of oriental flavours.
    • So it was covered up by a deliberately misleading statement.
    Synonyms
    deceptive, confusing, deceiving, equivocal, ambiguous, fallacious, specious, spurious, false, mock, pseudo, illusory, delusive, evasive
    casuistic, sophistical

Derivatives

  • misleadingness

  • noun
    • However, Consumers Union believes that USDA's proposal would add to, rather than reduce, the misleadingness of several labels.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You can safely assume that, with this level of misleadingness in the ‘serious’ media, the reporting of the tabloid media, largely interested ONLY in demonising the protesters, was worse still.
      • But in spite of the misleadingness of such expectations, they nevertheless exist.
      • But how is misleadingness to be measured?

Rhymes

exceeding, leading, pleading, reeding, self-feeding, sheading, unheeding
 
 

Definition of misleading in US English:

misleading

adjectiveˌmisˈlēdiNGˌmɪsˈlidɪŋ
  • Giving the wrong idea or impression.

    your article contains a number of misleading statements
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Plus, it makes one very misleading statement at the start.
    • The law lets any citizen sue over allegedly false or misleading statements by a business.
    • You'd get a falling average price, but it would be very misleading.
    • I am satisfied that that was a highly misleading statement.
    • Well, it may arise independently but we are now talking about what you said was false and misleading statement.
    • Unfortunately, that translation, while perhaps the best available, is somewhat misleading.
    • I have to say that I think the name of this film is somewhat misleading.
    • I give this commitment: I will never use misleading headlines in this way.
    • Signs of character during this period can thus be very misleading.
    • It is an offence to make a false or misleading statement about a property.
    • However, this impression of inevitability, I think, is quite misleading.
    • Day after day he sees vindictive, false and misleading media stories.
    • They also provide grossly misleading information on animal research.
    • There are a number of misleading and just plain wrong stereotypes floating around about jazz.
    • They were excellent, though the description gives a misleading impression of oriental flavours.
    • They are, however, wrong in assuming that our paper gives a misleading message.
    • Watch any car ad on TV and you'll see propaganda that's deliberately misleading.
    • So it was covered up by a deliberately misleading statement.
    • Her gut told her everything was wrong, even the kind introductions just a misleading start.
    • To ask whether there are any human, or natural rights is to pose a potentially misleading question.
    Synonyms
    deceptive, confusing, deceiving, equivocal, ambiguous, fallacious, specious, spurious, false, mock, pseudo, illusory, delusive, evasive
 
 
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