Synonym: wide. Similar words: stray, tray, portray, betrayal, strain, astronaut, strange, contrast. Meaning: [ə'streɪ] adv. 1. away from the right path or direction 2. far from the intended target.
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61. It was a moody holiday and I followed the roads; some of them led me aright and some astray.
62. In catering to the largest possible audience, producers and reporters are led astray from their social and civic responsibilities.
63. I started out to be a physicist, but I soon went astray, seduced by a fascination with the brain.
64. They're afraid their son will be led astray by the older boys.
65. Many young people are confused, led astray by strong feelings.
66. The street is filled with teenagers who have gone astray.
67. Conversations with Maisie had a habit of going astray like this.
68. One laser-guided bomb had gone astray.
69. Such ideas will only lead the world's people astray.
70. His figures are all astray.
71. A lamb goes astray on a forked road.
72. How can millions of dollars go astray?
73. He was led astray by a hooligan.
74. The nation was led astray by a mountebank.
75. To lead or guide in the wrong direction; lead astray.
76. O Arjuna the senses are so turbulent they can forcibly lead astray the mind of even a vigilant person of sound judgement.
77. Action without knowledge is aimless and tends to go astray(Sentencedict.com), and action can catalyze and upgrade our knowledge.
78. By your magic spell all the nations were led astray.
79. Feuerbach's Materialism involves abundant dialectics thought, so we think that it is easy to go astray to name metaphysical Materialism .
80. Too much exposure to violence and pornographic scenes make it easy for them to go astray.
81. Kitajima's sister slowly die due to rescue the drowning child, "like a dandelion gone astray" to a "blue-gray lake.
82. They formed a clique for self - interests and went astray.
83. And it is older men, rather than their younger counterparts, who are more likely to go astray, the survey found.
84. Unfortunately, if the assumption is made that this variability follows a normal curve like dimensional variation on castings often does, one is led astray.
85. His two main strengths led him astray: a nimble mind attuned to the variables of sabacc, and a suavely mature way with women that inspired awe and admiration.
86. We walk steadily single-mindedly, without pause and without going astray. We must be firm in our will to practice.sentencedict.com
87. And if the teenagers make track for a louche star, it's very easy to make them become wicked. Finally, they will go astray and stop studying.
88. It would be easy to see the intermediary by which this is possible, but I do not have the time to go astray in this.
89. She was particularly good at the subtle use of stream of consciousness to explore the fate of women who are open to all kinds of torture or easy to go astray.
90. But at whiles , having too outstanding an aspiration can lead you astray.
More similar words: stray, tray, portray, betrayal, strain, astronaut, strange, contrast, astronomer, disastrous, strategy, abstract, distract, strained, The last rites, australia, ostracism, constrain, ostracize, frustrate, prostrate, strategic, contrast to, by contrast, strawberry, straighten, distraught, constraint, magistrate, straitened.