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lead astray
verb as in confuse
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in debauch
verb as in distract
Strong matches
verb as in divert
verb as in misinform
verb as in mislead
Strongest matches
Strong matches
verb as in outsmart
verb as in outthink
verb as in outwit
verb as in outwit/outsmart
Weak matches
- baffle
- bamboozle
- beat
- bewilder
- cap
- cheat
- circumvent
- con
- confuse
- deceive
- defeat
- defraud
- dupe
- end-run
- fake out
- finagle
- fox
- gull
- have
- hoax
- hoodwink
- make a fool of
- make a monkey of
- mislead
- outdo
- outfox
- outgeneral
- outguess
- outjockey
- outmaneuver
- outthink
- overreach
- pull a fast one on
- put one over on
- run circles around
- swindle
- take in
- top
- trick
- worst
Example Sentences
You do not deserve ostracism, but you have been led astray.
By suggesting that our lives are subject to the truth about those withheld moments — and insisting we’re led astray by not knowing about them — he’s effectively reduced his lead characters to functions of their gullibility.
“California years ago laid out a welcome mat for wolves, and we can keep it there if we don’t get led astray by old fears and misconceptions,” she said.
Since the indictment, he has said Trump was led astray by a group of “crackpot lawyers” who wanted to violate the Constitution.
Long’s father, Alvin Green, addressed Anderson Jr.’s family during the court session, apologizing to them and saying parents try to do their best in raising their children but sometimes they are led astray.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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