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disinformed

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Definition of disinformed word

  • noun disinformed Simple past tense and past participle of disinform. 1

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Parts of speech for Disinformed

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation

disinformed popularity

A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 94% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".

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Synonyms for disinformed

adjective disinformed

  • deluded — Someone who is deluded believes something that is not true.
  • ill-advised — acting or done without due consideration; imprudent: an ill-advised remark.
  • confused — If you are confused, you do not know exactly what is happening or what to do.
  • foolish — resulting from or showing a lack of sense; ill-considered; unwise: a foolish action, a foolish speech.
  • misplaced — to put in a wrong place.

verb disinformed

  • deceive — If you deceive someone, you make them believe something that is not true, usually in order to get some advantage for yourself.
  • fool — to trick, deceive, or impose on: They tried to fool him.
  • dupe — duplicate.
  • hoodwink — to deceive or trick.
  • misguide — to guide wrongly; misdirect.

Antonyms for disinformed

adjective disinformed

  • correct — If something is correct, it is in accordance with the facts and has no mistakes.
  • reasonable — agreeable to reason or sound judgment; logical: a reasonable choice for chairman.
  • right — in accordance with what is good, proper, or just: right conduct.
  • sensible — having, using, or showing good sense or sound judgment: a sensible young woman.
  • thoughtful — showing consideration for others; considerate.

verb disinformed

  • straighten — make straight
  • inform — to give or impart knowledge of a fact or circumstance to: He informed them of his arrival.
  • help — to give or provide what is necessary to accomplish a task or satisfy a need; contribute strength or means to; render assistance to; cooperate effectively with; aid; assist: He planned to help me with my work. Let me help you with those packages.
  • protect — to defend or guard from attack, invasion, loss, annoyance, insult, etc.; cover or shield from injury or danger.
  • let go — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.

noun disinformed

  • informed — having or prepared with information or knowledge; apprised: an informed audience that asked intelligent questions.

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