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misguided
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misguided
(adjective)
misguided
/ˌmɪs
ˈ
gaɪdəd/
adjective
misguided
/ˌmɪs
ˈ
gaɪdəd/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of MISGUIDED
[
more misguided; most misguided
]
1
:
having wrong or improper goals or values
She's been getting a lot of bad advice from
misguided
friends.
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2
:
resulting from wrong or improper goals or values
He blames the crisis on the government's
misguided
economic policies.
a
misguided
attempt/effort to help
misguided
ideas/notions
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— misguidedly
adverb
misguidedly
attempting to help
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