The title of the article was misleading.
She was very misleading with her information.
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Your speech was misleading.
Her misleading comments made him wary.
He was misleading his friend by telling him the answers.
Yes for example " her advice was very misleading"
The comment he made at dinner the other night was very misleading.
The Magazine Editor refused to publish the article, as he thought it contained a number of misleading statements.
She tried to show me how to play the game, but he was misleading me and confusing me.
"Please explain to me, how I was misleading you, when my listings are honest, accurate and succinct?"
The prologue of this book is misleading, it doesn't introduce the book accurately.
Statistics can easily be manipulated and used to espouse erroneous or misleading theories.
Misleading is an adjective.
Deceptive: misleading The deceptive man tricked the girl out of her money.
This evidence is very misleading.I think the suspect is misleading us.The advice he was given proved to be very misleading.
The word deceptive is an adjective, a word to describe a noun as giving an appearance or impression different from the true one, misleading. Example sentence: So many commercial messages use deceptive language to sell you something.