be misguided

Frequency: 8.015.2 per million words

To be based on or resulting from wrong judgment or information.

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Examples (10)

  • His initial assumptions were entirely misguided.
  • The government's new policy is often considered misguided by experts.
  • To blindly follow that ideology would be deeply misguided.
  • Many felt that her charitable efforts, though well-meaning, were ultimately misguided.
  • Their belief that the economy would recover quickly proved to be somewhat misguided.
  • The strategy had been woefully misguided, leading to unforeseen consequences.
  • It's clear now that his advice was completely misguided.
  • Such an approach is sadly misguided and won't achieve its goals.
  • We must ensure our actions don't become misguided by emotional responses.
  • Even with good intentions, a plan can be fundamentally misguided.