Pronunciation of the English word mislead.
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1. | Don't mislead me. | |
2. | I won’t mislead you, I won’t betray you, I won't shirk! | |
3. | The speaker believes that cosmetic industries mislead women with impossible claims. | |
4. | Long after you've become inactive, your mistakes, if not corrected, will live on to mislead future users. | |
5. | I didn't want to mislead anyone. | |
6. | I don't want to mislead you. | |
7. | Appearances often mislead. | |
8. | Moreover, the trade unions aid the employing class to mislead the workers into the belief that the working class have interests in common with their employers. | |
9. | I wasn't trying to mislead anyone. | |
10. | For those wishing to learn English as it is currently used, example sentences taken from old public domain books without considering whether it's something used nowadays may not be so useful, and perhaps might even mislead students. |