misle Antonyms
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Meaning of misle
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misle (v. i.)
To rain in very fine drops, like a thick mist; to mizzle.
Webster
misle (n.)
A fine rain; a thick mist; mizzle.
misle Sentence Examples
- The teacher's misle about the historical event left the students confused.
- The politician's misle was clear: he was running for office.
- The scientists misle about the discovery was widely circulated in the media.
- The instructions were misle, leading to a delay in the project.
- The jury misle was reached after a long and arduous deliberation.
- The weather forecast misle was incorrect, causing widespread disappointment.
- The company's financial misle revealed a significant loss.
- The doctor's misle provided a clear diagnosis for the patient.
- The news report misle was inaccurate and had to be retracted.
- The misle of the traffic sign was difficult to understand, causing confusion for drivers.
FAQs About the word misle
To rain in very fine drops, like a thick mist; to mizzle., A fine rain; a thick mist; mizzle.
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The teacher's misle about the historical event left the students confused.
The politician's misle was clear: he was running for office.
The scientists misle about the discovery was widely circulated in the media.
The instructions were misle, leading to a delay in the project.