seem misguided

Frequency: 7.09.8 per million words

To appear to be based on wrong judgment or information.

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Examples (10)

  • Their current strategy seems misguided given the new market data.
  • The initial plan to expand overseas seemed misguided without proper research.
  • Many critics felt his political views seemed deeply misguided.
  • Her advice, though well-intentioned, often seems misguided.
  • Without understanding the local culture, their efforts will seem misguided.
  • The new regulations seem entirely misguided and will cause more problems.
  • His argument on climate change seemed rather misguided to the scientists.
  • I must admit, my earlier assumptions now seem utterly misguided.
  • The government's policy change seems misguided considering its potential negative impact.
  • To some, the proposed solution might seem somewhat misguided, but it has potential.