"Mislay" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To mislay something is to lose or misplace it, often accidentally or through carelessness. It is similar to the word "lose", but implies that the object was previously in a specific place and has been misplaced, rather than being taken or destroyed. For example: "I mislaid my phone and can't find it anywhere."
Mislabel means to incorrectly or inaccurately describe or classify something, often in a formal or official sense.
Mislabelled refers to something, especially a product or a container, that has an incorrect or misleading label or description. This can include incorrect information, outdated information, or intentionally misleading information. For example, a mislabelled medicine bottle might have the wrong dosage instructions or a mislabelled food product might have an incorrect list of ingredients.
Mislaying is a verb that means to lose or misplace something, often temporarily or carelessly. It can also imply a sense of forgetfulness or absent-mindedness. For example, "I was mislaying my keys everywhere until I finally found them in my pocket."
The word "misle" means "to lead someone incorrectly or to give someone a false or misleading impression".
In a misleading way; in a way that is intended to deceive or trick someone into believing something that is not true.
To mislead means to give false or misleading information or guidance, intentionally or unintentionally, causing someone to believe or think something that is not true.
Misled refers to being deceived or intentionally led astray from the truth, often due to deceitful or misleading information or actions. It can also mean being misguided or mistakenly led to believe something false or inaccurate.