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词汇 misinformed
释义 misinformed
past simple and past participle ofmisinform
misinform
verb[ T ]
uk /ˌmɪs.ɪnˈfɔːm/ us /ˌmɪs.ɪnˈfɔːrm/
C1
to tell someone information that is not correct: 误报;误传
I was told she would be at the meeting, but clearly I was misinformed.我被告知她会参加会议,显然这消息有误。
Synonym
mislead
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Announcing, informing & stating
acquaint someone/yourself with something
annunciation
apprise someone of something
avowedly
awaken someone to something
break
disseminate
impart
on the recordidiom
pass
proclaim
propagate
propagative
public
put something before someone
put something out
put something out of its miseryidiom
ring
stake a claimidiom
statement

Examples of misinformed


misinformed

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Such articles are not trustworthy and people are misinformed.
The sections on agriculture and the rural economy are incomplete and misinformed.
The public is now better informed than ever before, but it is probably true to say that they are also more effectively misinformed.
Efforts to promote alternative opinions could only be misinformed propaganda.
But what if the state grows unjust, or wrong, or misinformed?
To some extent, this book follows the trend in seeing colonial ' expertise ' as inherently misinformed, baleful and racially arrogant.
In particular, the public was misinformed that depression was associated with a deficiency in serotonin, which the author regards as a biological fallacy.
Many were inspired, not by pure business calculations, but by misinformed beliefs or imagination.
The cognitive system is misinformed about the target's position, but the sensorimotor system is not.
But the workers were able to confirm that their head jobbers have misinformed them.
Although doctors might have to deal with the better informed (and in some cases, misinformed) patient, the patient's autonomy would not be absolute.
But perhaps we can say that reasonable people can willingly adopt sincere yet (as it turns out) misinformed opinions, whereas no reasonable person can willingly rely on deliberate lies.
Elvis's image had been fixed in the public's imagination; feminists and academics who understood him as part of a patriarchal plot were simply misinformed by popular texts.
There has also been misinformed consideration of some of the sectors—for example, health food and herbal remedies—in which convergence is taking place.
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That is slightly different from saying that middle management was grossly misinformed over this.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
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