Synonym: ill-conceived, mistaken. Similar words: misguide, disguise, disguised, guide, tour guide, guideline, disgust, disgusted. Meaning: [mɪs'gaɪdɪd] adj. 1. poorly conceived or thought out 2. wrong in e.g. opinion or judgment.
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61. Don't act like an old fogey, but don't be misguided by young people, either.
62. This newspaper has argued that it is often misguided, or worse.
63. S . are misguided. Another bout of price spikes will focus minds eventually.
64. After his marriage ended, the mother was unwilling, as misguided parents sometimes are, to risk sharing her child's affection with her dad.
65. I now find myself questioning whether my early career, largely devoted to liberalising and deregulating banking and financial markets, was misguided.
66. Do you think he – or Dylan – is misguided?
67. The boom-bust explanation does not exonerate greed, shortsightedness, or misguided government policies. But it does help explain them.
68. But it does mean that talk of a "gene for dyslexia", or genetic screening for personality or ability, is seriously misguided.
69. Some people tend to tenaciously cling to the misguided concept of racial superiority.
70. Thus, he avoids the error so commonly made through well meant but misguided efforts. He confines his procedures to what is necessary, keeping the handling of injured part to a minimum.
71. You have been malicious, presumptuous and misguided; also your so - called facts are wrong.
72. This is a misguided mission, argues physicist and former "Unifier" Marcelo Gleiser of Dartmouth College.
73. Plenty of these actions have been misguided, but others have been necessary.
74. Were they to throw together a bivouac on the moon's frozen surface, or simply wander the wastes like some misguided flock until the mechas' power and life-support systems failed?
75. It isn't possible that you were so misguided as to think I would propose matrimony? ".
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76. To paraphrase 18th-century statesman Edmund Burke, all that is needed for the triumph of a misguided cause is that good people do nothing.
77. At the surface of the pool there were constant ruffles; well-meant but misguided interpretations rose to meet and fight each other in my name.
78. Perhaps it would not be altogether kind to leave these misguided but no doubt well-intentioned ladies and gentlemen without a word of appreciation from their own point of view.
79. Law enforcement comes across as awkward and misguided, yet it looms, ubiquitous and unexamined, in the film's margins.
80. The means used to achieve that redistribution, such as higher rates of income tax, are often decried by conservatives as representing the "politics of envy", a misguided Marxist desire for class war.
81. Throughout the book, Dr. Epstein paints an unforgettably nuanced portrait of Western efforts in Africa: well-meaning, vitally necessary and yet often so misguided.
82. You argue that attempts to attribute the degree of local changes, for example declines in individual plant and animal species, specifically caused greenhouse warming are misguided. Why?
83. The assumption that such violence afflicts only the poor or deserving is both fatuous and misguided.
84. The answer is misguided economic policies, mismanagement, poor maintenance, sloppiness, tribalism and corruption.
85. The misguided notion that time is money actually costs us money.
86. The ways he goes about it and the misguided nature of it and the power-hungry, megalomaniacal aspect of him is there[Sentencedict.com], but he is not thinking 'I'm going to do something evil now.
87. To a free - market enthusiast, the question might seem misguided.
88. He had come to this apartment in a misguided attempt to prevent her suicide.
89. And penny-pinching at the expense of the unemployed is cruel as well as misguided.
90. The green so of cutting hack on energy use strikes me as misguided.
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