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Definition of "misleader" [mis•lead•er]

  • One who leads into error. (noun)

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Use "misleader" in a sentence
  • "ANDERSON COOPER, CNN ANCHOR: Well, coalition including Methodists, Evangelical Lutheran, the NAACP, the National Council of Churches and the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, launched an ad campaign today slamming President Bush as a, quote, "misleader," end quote and calling on Congress for an independent investigation of the president's claims about Iraq before the war."
  • "Unfortunately, the narcissistic, obtuse, obfuscating, misleader and demagogue of the free world has neither!"
  • "That is making excuses that sound like accepting responsibility but in reality pin the responsibility on someone else - on the misleader, on the collector of intelligence, on anyone besides herself."