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misguided

[ˌmɪsˈɡaɪdɪd]

misguided Definition

  • 1based on a mistaken belief
  • 2foolish or unreasonable

Using misguided: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "misguided" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The company's misguided policies led to its downfall.

  • Example

    His misguided attempt to impress her backfired.

  • Example

    The government's misguided decision caused public outrage.

misguided Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for misguided

Antonyms for misguided

Phrases with misguided

  • an attempt to do something that is based on a mistaken belief or idea

    Example

    Their misguided effort to save the company only made things worse.

  • a course of action that is based on a mistaken belief or idea

    Example

    The government's misguided policy on immigration has caused a lot of problems.

  • misguided belief

    a belief that is based on a mistaken understanding of something

    Example

    Her misguided belief that she could do it all by herself led to her failure.

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Summary: misguided in Brief

'Misguided' [ˌmɪsˈɡaɪdɪd] refers to something that is based on a mistaken belief or idea, often leading to foolish or unreasonable actions. Examples include 'The company's misguided policies led to its downfall.' and 'His misguided attempt to impress her backfired.' 'Misguided' can be used in phrases like 'misguided effort' and 'misguided policy,' both referring to courses of action based on mistaken beliefs.

How do native speakers use this expression?

At

its

best,

transportation

makes

the

American

dream

possible.

Getting

people

and

goods

to

where

they

need

to

be.

Directly

and

indirectly,

creating

good-paying

jobs.

At

its

worst,

misguided

policies

and

missed

opportunities

can

reinforce

racial,

economic,

and

environmental

injustice.