mislead

/mɪsˈliːd/
verb
  1. To cause someone to have a wrong idea or belief; to give false or incomplete information.
    • The witness accidentally misled the jury by giving unclear testimony.
    • Don't let his friendly smile mislead you; he can be very strict.
    • The advertisement misled customers into thinking the product was all natural.
Antonyms
What does "mislead" mean? | whatsthatwordmean | whatsthatwordmean