What are some opposite words for misleading?
Antonyms for misleading
mɪsˈli dɪŋmis·lead·ing
This page is about all possible antonyms and opposite words for the term misleading.
Princeton's WordNet
deceptive, misleading, shoddyadjective
designed to deceive or mislead either deliberately or inadvertently
"the deceptive calm in the eye of the storm"; "deliberately deceptive packaging"; "a misleading similarity"; "statistics can be presented in ways that are misleading"; "shoddy business practices"
Synonyms:
cheapjack, shoddy, tawdry, deceptive, jerry-built, delusory
Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words
misleadingadjective
Synonyms:
delusive, deceitful, fallacious, illusive
How to use misleading in a sentence?
Some people want to convince the population that the TTIP only consists of chorine chicken and GMOs, this is false and misleading.
Some people, who do not know the truth, have questioned China's position of not accepting or participating in the arbitration, some others, who harbor ulterior motives, have made one-sided and misleading readings of the rules of international law, and, on that basis, made accusations or insinuations that China does not abide by law and perversely brand China a 'challenger' to international rules.
Gascon’s statement is misleading for several reasons, the defendant was charged with assault causing great bodily injury, which isn’t a ‘strike’ under California’s three strikes law, when he could have been charged with assault with a deadly weapon, which is a strike.
We have three bits of the law we can deal with here. One is business to business - are they misleading the people they're dealing with? Two is: Are they engaged in unconscionable conduct, putting all the conduct together? And thirdly are the terms with which they work unfair? So, there's a lot to look at there.
The Obama administration is engaging in misleading double-talk on clean coal technology. Although The Obama administration leaned heavily on FutureGen technologies to justify The Obama administration flawed New Source Performance Standards rule, president Obama has now cut the project off altogether — demonstrating President Obama hypocrisy towards the American people and President Obama bias against advanced clean coal technologies.
Words popularity by usage frequency
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#5698 | honest | |
#12256 | misleading | |
#12949 | honorable |
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