adjective
- having received bad or wrong advice; poorly counseled
Usage: formal; somewhat archaic
Examples
- The misadvised investor lost thousands in the risky venture.
- She felt misadvised by her lawyer after the case was dismissed.
- The king’s misadvised decisions led to widespread unrest.
- He was misadvised about the tax implications of the sale.
- The misadvised student chose courses that didn’t meet graduation requirements.
- Many citizens felt misadvised by the conflicting government statements.