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    misguided
    /mɪsˈɡʌɪdɪd/

    adjective

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  2. unreasonable or unsuitable because of being based on a bad judgment of a situation or on information or beliefs that are wrong: "The Red Shoes" was a misguided attempt to turn a ballet film into a musical.

  3. : led or prompted by wrong or inappropriate motives or ideals. well-meaning but misguided do-gooders. misguidedly. (ˌ)mis-ˈgī-dəd-lē. adverb. misguidedness. (ˌ)mis-ˈgī-dəd-nəs. noun. Examples of misguided in a Sentence. She's been getting a lot of bad advice from misguided friends.

  4. If you describe an opinion or plan as misguided, you are critical of it because you think it is based on an incorrect idea. You can also describe people as misguided.

  5. Misguided is a polite way to say "a really dumb decision or belief." Your choice to go swimming in the ocean during a hurricane would definitely be considered misguided, and so would your decision to join the mountain climbing team if you are afraid of heights.

  6. Define misguided. misguided synonyms, misguided pronunciation, misguided translation, English dictionary definition of misguided. adj. Based or acting on error; misled: well-intentioned but misguided efforts. mis·guid′ed·ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language,...

  7. Definition of misguided adjective in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Misguided definition: misled; mistaken. See examples of MISGUIDED used in a sentence.

  9. misguided. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English mis‧guid‧ed /mɪsˈɡaɪdɪd/ adjective 1 intended to be helpful but in fact making a situation worse He described the government’s economic policy as misguided. a misguided attempt to bring her parents back together 2 a misguided idea or opinion is wrong because it is based on a ...

  10. not likely to succeed because of a bad judgment or understanding of a situation: The government's policy seems to me completely misguided.

  11. foolish or unreasonable, esp in action or behaviour. ˌmisˈguidedly adv. WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2023. mis•guide /mɪsˈgaɪd/ v. [ ~ + object], -guid•ed, -guid•ing. to guide wrongly; misdirect. mis•guid•ance /mɪsˈgaɪdəns/ n. [ uncountable]