It isn't. In law, the plaintiff makes a complaint that he has been wronged by the defendant. The defendant must defend himself against the plaintiff's action. In some places, the accused person in a criminal case is also called a defendant; here again, the accusation has been brought against him and he must defend against it, if only by making the general denial implied by a plea of not guilty.
Misleading is an adjective.
The word defendant is a noun. The plural is defendants.
the defendant pleads guilty
Tricky is a synonym for misleading. It begins with the letter T.
He was misleading his friend by telling him the answers.
Yes for example " her advice was very misleading"
A person charged with a crime is the accused or the defendant.
Yes. E.g: "I met with the defendant of the to-be-raided house of his".
what is the prfix of the word defendant
illusion
The comment he made at dinner the other night was very misleading.
"defendant" should not be capitalized unless it is paired with a proper name.