misinforming (Meaning)
misinforming
to give incorrect or misleading information to (someone)
Synonyms & Antonyms of misinforming
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
Synonyms:
- defrauding
- hustling
- doing a number on
- sticking
- having
- shortchanging
- taking in
- mulcting
- putting on
- diddling
- swindling
- pulling one's leg
- pulling the wool over one's eyes
- burning
- bleeding
- chiselling
- hornswoggling
- leading one up the garden path
- chiseling
- squeezing
- having on
- buffaloing
- leading one down the garden path
- faking out
- gammoning
- fleecing
- rooking
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misinforming Sentence Examples
- The spread of misinformation through social media can have dangerous consequences.
- The political campaign resorted to misinforming the public about their opponent's policies.
- The advertisement was found to be misleading and misinforming consumers about the product's benefits.
- The news article contained false information that was misinforming readers about the current events.
- The teacher accused the students of misinforming their classmates about the test date.
- The rumor that the company was going bankrupt was misinforming investors and causing panic.
- The spokesperson was reprimanded for misinforming the press about the company's financial performance.
- The website was designed to spread misinformation and deceive users into believing false claims.
- The government's censorship policies aim to prevent the spread of misinformation and protect public trust.
- Researchers are investigating the psychological factors that make people susceptible to misinforming.
FAQs About the word misinforming
to give incorrect or misleading information to (someone)
misleading,deceiving, tricking, fooling, cheating, spoofing, deluding, hoaxing, hoodwinking, suckering
debunking, uncovering,exposing, unmasking, revealing, divulging, disclosing, showing up, telling, unveiling
The spread of misinformation through social media can have dangerous consequences.
The political campaign resorted to misinforming the public about their opponent's policies.
The advertisement was found to be misleading and misinforming consumers about the product's benefits.
The news article contained false information that was misinforming readers about the current events.