A "Judas goat" is utilized to mislead the sheep.
When the man wrote the wrong answer, he was trying to mislead the asker.
She tried to show me how to play the game, but he was misleading me and confusing me.
She was misleaded, as she found out, to her dismay.
No, the past tense of mislead is misled.
Misleading is an adjective.
lied
mislead, trick, fool, misdirect, stray
Amaze, baffle, mislead, bewilder, startle.
Synonyms for prevaricate are lie, mislead and misinform.
Two such words are con and deceive.
To lead astray and cause to go wrong in belief.
The word misconduct means to mislead. It is hard to construct a sentence with the word misconduct in it so. My boss miss-conducted me so now i hate him My only answer is to misconduct It is quite simple, when you get the hang of it. You can create complex sentences with it too