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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
/ 藢尘瑟蝉藞苍蓹蕣尘蓹 /
noun
- an incorrect or unsuitable name or term for a person or thing
- the act of referring to a person by the wrong name
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Confusables Note
Misnomer is not a fancy, more elevated word for mistake. Nor is it a synonym for misstatement, misconception, or misunderstanding. As the word's Latin etymon 苍艒尘颈苍腻谤别 (鈥渢o name鈥) tells us, a misnomer is a special kind of mistake: a wrong name. The consequences of a mistake can range from trivial to catastrophic鈥攆rom typos to train wrecks. But a misnomer is often just embarrassing, like trying to impress a friend by referring to a Burgundy wine as a 鈥淏ordeaux.鈥 Sometimes, however, what began as a misnomer has become a standard term: the game of Chinese checkers does not come from China; the funny bone is a nerve, not a bone; hay fever is not caused by hay and is not a fever; and a pregnant woman's morning sickness can occur at any time of day. Other kinds of mistakes or misunderstandings鈥攇iving a driver wrong directions, thinking that the earth is flat, drawing an erroneous conclusion鈥攁re not misnomers. In fact, the word misnomer when used to describe a behavioral mistake or a misperception of reality is itself a misnomer!
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of misnomer1
C15: via Anglo-Norman from Old French mesnommer to misname, from Latin 苍艒尘颈苍腻谤别 to call by name
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Example Sentences
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"April showers" has been a bit of a misnomer in my area lately.
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That was a bit of a misnomer since two-thirds of the women on the 23-player U.S. roster weren鈥檛 in Paris last August.
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She questioned spending priorities and stated that the facility was a "misnomer of treatment".
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鈥淏ahia Emerald鈥 is a misnomer because it is not one gem but nine dazzling crystals encased in a rough black rock 30 inches wide and 33 inches high.
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And we didn鈥檛 have time to say it, but I woke up this morning thinking it鈥檚 such a misnomer because there鈥檚 so much fear involved, at least for me.
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