misguidelly
Adverb: In a manner that is mistaken or leads to error; acting under false guidance or incorrect advice. The word "misguidelly" describes actions or decisions taken as a result of being led astray or misdirected.
- (She acted under false guidance, leading to financial loss.)
- (They made a mistake because they were wrongly advised or misled.)
"to act misguidelly": to behave in a way that is based on erroneous information or poor judgment.
- He misguidelly trusted the stranger's promise of wealth. (He made a poor decision due to being misled.)
"misguidelly optimistic": to be hopeful in a way that is not justified by reality because of incorrect beliefs.
- The team was misguidelly optimistic about the outcome of the flawed experiment. (Their optimism was based on false assumptions.)
Misguided (adj): having or showing wrong or mistaken ideas or judgment.
- The misguided policy caused more harm than good. (The policy was based on incorrect thinking.)
Misguidance (n): the act of leading someone in the wrong direction or providing incorrect advice.
- The project failed due to misguidance from the consultants. (The advice given was wrong.)
- Erroneously: in a way that is incorrect or mistaken.
- Falsely: based on a wrong belief or deception.
- Mistakenly: as a result of a misunderstanding or error.
"Lead astray": to cause someone to make a mistake or do something wrong.
- They were led astray by false promises, acting misguidelly. (They were misled into error.)
"On the wrong track": following a mistaken line of thought or action.
- The investigation was on the wrong track, proceeding misguidelly. (The inquiry was based on incorrect assumptions.)