adj. as in strong fondness

Strongest matches

misled, deceive, propaganda, hype

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Example Sentences

Example:The report was so poorly written that no one could take it seriously; it was clearly intended to mislead, or mislead them with deliberate eyewashing tactics.

Definition:Intentionally deceiving someone into believing something that is not true.

From misled

Example:The politician’s speech was a masterful eyewash, designed to deceive the public into believing in his policies.

Definition:To cause somebody to accept as true or real something that is false or imaginary; to cause to believe something that is not true.

From deceive

Example:The government’s statements are almost entirely propaganda, and any attempt to check them for accuracy is met with eyewashed reports and misinformation.

Definition:Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

From propaganda

Example:The company has used eyewashed hype to generate buzz around their new product line, making it seem more innovative and appealing than it really is.

Definition:To make (something) seem more exciting or attractive by giving it a great deal of publicity or a great deal of attention or emphasis.

From hype