No mislead is pronounced miss-leed and misled (the past tense of mislead) is pronounced miss-led Just like lead (to guide) and led
The past participle of "mislead" is "misled."
The past tense for "mislead" is "misled."
It's misled. A previous answer incorrectly stated that the past tense of mislead was also mislead, but just pronounced differently so it would rhyme with bed, red, said, wed, etc. That is not right! The past tense of lead is led. The past tense of mislead is misled. When lead is pronounced to rhyme with bed, red, said and wed, then it is a noun == and only a noun -- as in "get the lead out."
"Lead". Mis- and -ing are just two of many prefixes and suffixes. Hope this helped, Lovetta...
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
The past participle of "mislead" is "misled."
The past tense for "mislead" is "misled."
of Misle, of Mislead, imp. & p. p. of Mislead.
No, the past tense of mislead is misled.
It's misled. A previous answer incorrectly stated that the past tense of mislead was also mislead, but just pronounced differently so it would rhyme with bed, red, said, wed, etc. That is not right! The past tense of lead is led. The past tense of mislead is misled. When lead is pronounced to rhyme with bed, red, said and wed, then it is a noun == and only a noun -- as in "get the lead out."
Mislead has an Old English derivation. See the Related Link for more information.
"Lead". Mis- and -ing are just two of many prefixes and suffixes. Hope this helped, Lovetta...
misinform misinterpret misanthrope misogynist mistake mislead misread misspell misplace misled misfire misuse misunderstand
Some homophones for there are their and they're.
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