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What is the suffix for misleading?

The suffix for "misleading" is -ing.

However, "misleading" is not a noun, but a present participle of the verb "to mislead". It functions as an adjective in this context.

If you're looking for a noun form of "misleading", you could use:

* Mislead (verb, but can function as a noun in certain contexts)

* Misdirection (noun)

* Deception (noun)

* Misinformation (noun)

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