The root word in mislead is lead with mis- acting as a prefix meaning 'bad'.
That is the correct spelling of "fooled" (tricked, deceived). It is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to fool" and may also be used as an adjective.
Mislead is correct.
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No, the past tense of mislead is misled.
The prefix is mis which means wrong
Yes, it's A synonym for deceive
Amaze, baffle, mislead, bewilder, startle.
The past tense for "mislead" is "misled."
A "Judas goat" is utilized to mislead the sheep.
of Misle, of Mislead, imp. & p. p. of Mislead.
Mislead Youth was created on 2005-07-19.
Yes it's illegal to mislead a tenant. There are certain ways you could get out of it, if you did mislead him, but didn't out rightly lie to him. If it can be proven that you purposely did mislead him than it's illegal just like misleading anyone else.
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The article mislead readers into believing false information about the incident.
Yes, "mislead" and "misled" are considered homophones in many dialects, as they are both pronounced the same way but have different spellings and meanings. "Mislead" is the present tense form, while "misled" is the past tense form of the same verb.
The past participle of "mislead" is "misled."
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conceal, hide, mislead