Example sentence - We were misinformed on the whereabouts of the missing documents.
Having been misinformed, the police waited in the wrong place, and failed to prevent the bank robbery.
Misinformed does not have a suffix
No, the correct spelling is "misinformed." It means to be given incorrect or false information.
"Vaccines are safe and effective in preventing the spread of infectious diseases, and anyone who argues otherwise is misinformed."
He misinformed the boss about the timing of the meeting. This is an example sentence for misinform.
The prefix is "mis" and the root word is "informed."
To be given the wrong information.
No. Its Jagneauxese... You have been misinformed.
There is no suffix. The prefix is "mis"
But I do speak English, you are obviously misinformed.
But I do speak English, you are obviously misinformed.
It is not, so the question is misinformed.