Definitionadj. designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently
Last update: July 30, 2015
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All the information provided by her was misleading. [Please select]
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Columbus, trusting to Toscanelli's misleading chart, looked upon the countries discovered by him as belonging to eastern Asia, a view still shared about 1507 by his brother Bartolomeo. [Please select]
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The drone of his misleading whistle brings Walter back. [Please select]
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In actual road work the term "horse-power" is very misleading. [Please select]
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"I am not misleading her, sir." [Please select]
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This statement, too, is misleading. [Please select]
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Her repose was misleading. [Please select]
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"Neither Turk nor Tugendheim knows the whole truth, but if they get together they might concoct a very plausible, misleading tale." [Please select]
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