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词汇 misguided
释义

Definition of misguided in English:

misguided

adjective 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

Derivatives

  • misguidedly

  • adverbmɪsˈɡʌɪdɪdliˌmɪsˈɡaɪdədli
    • More times than not, the movie revolves around a crime or crime spree with the youth in question inadvertently, or misguidedly involved.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • ‘But I think a problem extends from working parents who misguidedly think that the cost of a registered childminder is going to cost more than someone who isn't registered, which is not the case,’ she added.
      • The person we are looking at is likely to be acting on his own, misguidedly believing he is the champion of a cause.
      • They recklessly bandy about terms like ‘toxins,’ ‘chemicals,’ and ‘poison’ while misguidedly revering ‘natural’ substances.
      • Occasionally, you find the oddballs who think it's an amusing circumstance, and will glance up at you, grinning and misguidedly believing they've stumbled upon the type of serendipity found in romantic comedies.
  • misguidedness

  • noun
    • But subsequent reading of the play clarifies little and amounts to less, merely confirming his pretensions and misguidedness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is only condemned in the film by his utter misguidedness.
      • Emanuel shook his head, muttering about the misguidedness of heathens.
      • I'll mock someone or something for the same honesty or misguidedness that I'll demonstrate myself several weeks later.

Rhymes

lopsided, one-sided, undecided, undivided, unguided, unprovided

Definition of misguided in US English:

misguided

adjectiveˌmisˈɡīdədˌmɪsˈɡaɪdəd
  • 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
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