Definition: 1. Giving the wrong idea or impression and making you believe something that is not true. 2. Tending to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently.
Use 'misleading' in a sentence:
1. He also accused groups like GetUp! of deliberately misleading the public.
2. Brochures can be misleading.
3. But the average is misleading.
4. And I tell the Japanese side now, stop talking nonsense about China's development and misleading the public.
5. The title is somewhat misleading.
6. Misleading Ideas on Economic Globalization and the Countermeasures for China.
7. The concept underpinned of fire seems much more appealing however, aptly comparing the damage caused by the spread of misleading facts to the trail of destruction left in the wake of a wildfire.
8. However, like many other Chinese data, it is misleading.
9. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading, aren't they?
10. With such person misleading the public opinion, how can the Japanese people view China's development in an objective and rational way and build up confidence in China-Japan relations?
11. It would be misleading to say that we were friends.
12. This measure is simple, but also misleading and dangerous.
13. It can also be misleading.
14. This basic fault can produce a misleading sense of national economic health.
15. I just think, from far away, that flesh-colored underdress could be a little misleading.
16. Don't forget it's often misleading information, and sometimes harmful.
17. General concern about misleading tactics that advertisers employ is centered on the use of exaggeration.
18. " If you build it they will come " is a misleading belief .
19. This is misleading.
20. The evolutionary effect of competition on species has been referred to as "species selection"; however, this description is potentially misleading.
21. Such case control studies can be misleading, however.
22. Shampaign is a fake, insincere, or misleading campaign, particularly for political office or commercial gain.
23. Guide without misleading.
24. The ambassador called the report deceitful and misleading.
25. Looking only at that 15.2 percent "surge" would be misleading.
26. Some of the information was dangerously misleading.
27. As mass can vary in several circumstances this definition is unsound and misleading.
28. The article contains several misleading statements.
29. The 2014 deadline is misleading.
30. The high numbers show how very confusing it must be for consumers to sort the true from the misleading.
31. The ISO labeling standards ban vague or misleading claims on product packaging, because terms such as "environmentally friendly" and "non-polluting" cannot be verified.
32. Diplomats can be a notoriously unreliable and misleading source of information.
33. I think that things have become very gloomy these day, lots of misunderstanding, misleading cues, a lot of what the ancients would have called sophistry.
34. A handful of lawsuits have been filed in recent years against companies accused of using misleading environmental labels.
35. Even some authors who accepted the climax concept rejected Clements' characterization of it as a superorganism, and it is indeed a misleading metaphor.
36. Your statement is misleading.
37. The lawsuits said that the label was misleading because it gave the impression that the products had been certified by a third party when the certification was the company's own.
38. The instructions were not just confusing, they were positively misleading.
39. However, the idea that extraordinary creativity transcends established limits is misleading when it is applied to the arts, even though it may be valid for the sciences.
40. We know them as inaccurate and misleading property descriptions.
41. These statistics are misleading.
42. Sometimes these incidents lead to violence, but mostly saboteurs interfere with the hunt by misleading riders and disturbing the trail of the fox's smell, which the dogs follow.