Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

disinform

verb
/ˌdɪsɪnˈfɔrm/
Definition
To provide false or misleading information, especially with the intent to deceive.
Examples
  • The politician was accused of disinforming the public about the new policy.
  • Reports suggested that the media had disinformed its viewers regarding the event.
  • Spreading rumors can disinform communities and create unnecessary panic.
Meaning
Disinform refers to the act of giving incorrect or distorted information. It is often used in contexts where the aim is to mislead an audience, whether intentionally or accidentally.
Synonyms
  • mislead
  • deceive
  • misinform
  • falsify
  • obfuscate