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Definition of misguided in English: misguidedadjective mɪsˈɡʌɪdɪdˌmɪsˈɡaɪdəd Having or showing faulty judgement or reasoning. 判断(或推理)错误的;误入歧途的 their misguided belief that they were defending the honour of their country Example sentencesExamples - Even the president described calls to amend the constitution as misguided.
- However, it is at the same time both impractical and misguided.
- I believe as passionately as I can that this view is blinkered and wrongheaded and inane and misguided.
- What if everything that I learnt from my guides was just the delusions of a misguided egotistical fool?
- His misguided policies would have impeded the spread of freedom in Central America.
- It is another reason why the proposal must be defeated as misguided and dangerous.
- This is done in a misguided belief that women on welfare just need to work their way out of poverty.
- It's ninety percent uneducated guesswork and ten percent misguided sincerity.
- In recent years her record company has tried a variety of updates and makeovers in a misguided attempt to broaden her appeal.
- It was, he claimed, a misguided, low-budget attempt to offer children individual attention.
- This is ostensibly aimed at breaking up gangs, but is gravely misguided.
- Contrary to some misguided beliefs, kicking drugs may be the key to unleashing the true rock and roll spirit.
- I know it must be some accident of history, or some poor, misguided attempt to contain Soviet aggression.
- Whether the policy yardstick is efficiency or equity, this is a misguided approach.
- It is a disease that has been aided by misguided attempts to cure it.
- However, the State authorities argue that the apprehensions are misplaced and misguided.
- Some people will no doubt get into blogging in the misguided belief they'll be able to change the world with it.
- Apartheid was a misguided and terrible attempt to stop the natural flow of human growth.
- This often leads to the misguided belief that entry into the land of opportunity was simply a licence to print money.
- The naivety, hateful ignorance and misguided arguments of his article were appalling to say the least.
Synonyms erroneous, fallacious, unwarranted, unfounded, unsound, misplaced, misconceived, ill-advised, inadvisable, ill-considered, ill-judged, inappropriate, impolitic, unwise, injudicious, imprudent, rash, foolish misinformed, misled, misdirected, labouring under a delusion/misapprehension, wrong, mistaken, deluded, ill-advised, foolish
Rhymeslopsided, one-sided, undecided, undivided, unguided, unprovided Definition of misguided in US English: misguidedadjectiveˌmisˈɡīdədˌmɪsˈɡaɪdəd Having or showing faulty judgment or reasoning. 判断(或推理)错误的;误入歧途的 misguided attempts to promote political correctness Example sentencesExamples - This often leads to the misguided belief that entry into the land of opportunity was simply a licence to print money.
- I know it must be some accident of history, or some poor, misguided attempt to contain Soviet aggression.
- This is done in a misguided belief that women on welfare just need to work their way out of poverty.
- Whether the policy yardstick is efficiency or equity, this is a misguided approach.
- It is another reason why the proposal must be defeated as misguided and dangerous.
- It's ninety percent uneducated guesswork and ten percent misguided sincerity.
- It is a disease that has been aided by misguided attempts to cure it.
- However, it is at the same time both impractical and misguided.
- Some people will no doubt get into blogging in the misguided belief they'll be able to change the world with it.
- Contrary to some misguided beliefs, kicking drugs may be the key to unleashing the true rock and roll spirit.
- His misguided policies would have impeded the spread of freedom in Central America.
- In recent years her record company has tried a variety of updates and makeovers in a misguided attempt to broaden her appeal.
- Apartheid was a misguided and terrible attempt to stop the natural flow of human growth.
- However, the State authorities argue that the apprehensions are misplaced and misguided.
- The naivety, hateful ignorance and misguided arguments of his article were appalling to say the least.
- Even the president described calls to amend the constitution as misguided.
- It was, he claimed, a misguided, low-budget attempt to offer children individual attention.
- This is ostensibly aimed at breaking up gangs, but is gravely misguided.
- What if everything that I learnt from my guides was just the delusions of a misguided egotistical fool?
- I believe as passionately as I can that this view is blinkered and wrongheaded and inane and misguided.
Synonyms erroneous, fallacious, unwarranted, unfounded, unsound, misplaced, misconceived, ill-advised, inadvisable, ill-considered, ill-judged, inappropriate, impolitic, unwise, injudicious, imprudent, rash, foolish misinformed, misled, misdirected, labouring under a delusion, labouring under a misapprehension, wrong, mistaken, deluded, ill-advised, foolish |