Mislead has an Old English derivation. See the Related Link for more information.
The past participle of "mislead" is "misled."
Verb. A verb is an action, so what did you do? You misled someone.
Misled by Certainty was created on 2010-08-31.
You are misled if you do not know scripture
The past tense for "mislead" is "misled."
The answer is misled.
A scam-artist misled John into buying a defective product.
Two examples from the Bible where men were misled by women are Adam being misled by Eve to eat the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden, and Samson being misled by Delilah who betrayed him to the Philistines by cutting his hair, the the source of his strength.
The root word for "misled" is "mislead." It comes from the Old English word "mislædan," which means to lead astray or deceive.
Misled - Celine Dion song - was created on 1994-03-28.
dog sled
to lead wrongly