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misnomer
[mis-noh-mer]
noun
a misapplied or inappropriate name or designation.
an error in naming a person or thing.
misnomer
/ ˌmɪsˈnəʊmə /
noun
an incorrect or unsuitable name or term for a person or thing
the act of referring to a person by the wrong name
Confusables Note
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of misnomer1
Example Sentences
The phrase "rare earths" - referring to 17 elements on the periodic table which are lightweight, super strong and resistant to heat, making them useful in small electric motors - is something of a misnomer.
While plenty use the shorthand of "assisted dying," for some opponents this is a misnomer.
It’s a bit of a misnomer; there’s no pink Champagne in the cake at all.
"April showers" has been a bit of a misnomer in my area lately.
That was a bit of a misnomer since two-thirds of the women on the 23-player U.S. roster weren’t in Paris last August.
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