as in coquet To entice or encourage someone, typically by giving false or misleading information. Clear All
5 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Lead On'
The playful banter at the office party made it clear that Jake was trying to lead on his co-worker.
Sarah felt uncomfortable when her friend tried to lead on her by making constant compliments.
The cunning villain sought to lead on the hero, feeding him false clues to divert his attention from the real threat.
The online scammer attempted to lead on unsuspecting users by posing as a trustworthy company and requesting personal information.
The tabloid newspaper was known for its sensational headlines that aimed to lead on readers with exaggerated and misleading stories.
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