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Definition of misle
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Misle (n.) A fine rain; a thick mist;
mizzle.
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Delude
::
Delude
(v. t.) To lead from truth or into
error;
to
mislead
the mind or
judgment
of; to
beguile;
to
impose
on; to dupe; to make a fool of.
Seductive
::
Seductive
(a.)
Tending
to lead
astray;
apt to
mislead
by
flattering
appearances;
tempting;
alluring;
as, a
seductive
offer..
Beguiling
::
Beguiling
(a.)
Alluring
by
guile;
deluding;
misleading;
diverting.
Blind
::
Blind (n.)
Something
to
mislead
the eye or the
understanding,
or to
conceal
some
covert
deed or
design;
a
subterfuge..
Erroneous
::
Erroneous
(a.)
Misleading;
misled;
mistaking.
Delusion
::
Delusion
(n.) The act of
deluding;
deception;
a
misleading
of the mind.
Mislearn
::
Mislearn
(v. t.) To learn
wrongly.
Undirected
::
Undirected
(a.)
Misdirected;
misled;
led
astray.
Undirect
::
Undirect
(v. t.) To
misdirect;
to
mislead.
Misled
::
Misled
(imp. & p. p.) of
Mislea.
Mistransport
::
Mistransport
(v. t.) To carry away or
mislead
wrongfully,
as by
passion..
Lie
::
Lie (n.)
Anything
which
misleads
or
disappoints.
Deceivableness
::
Deceivableness
(n.)
Liability
to be
deceived
or
misled;
as, the
deceivableness
of a
child..
Misleading
::
Misleading
(a.)
Leading
astray;
delusive.
Deceptive
::
Deceptive
(a.)
Tending
to
deceive;
having
power to
mislead,
or
impress
with false
opinions;
as, a
deceptive
countenance
or
appearance..
Deceivable
::
Deceivable
(a.)
Subject
to
deceit;
capable
of being
misled.
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. t.) Fig.: To
mislead;
to
confound;
to
perplex;
to cause to err or to fall.
Betray
::
Betray
(v. t.) To
mislead;
to
expose
to
inconvenience
not
foreseen
to lead into error or sin.
Equivocation
::
Equivocation
(n.) The use of
expressions
susceptible
of a
double
signification,
with a
purpose
to
mislead..
Gull
::
Gull (v. t.) To
deceive;
to
cheat;
to
mislead;
to
trick;
to
defraud.
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