What is another word for misnamed?

Pronunciation: [mɪsnˈe͡ɪmd] (IPA)

"Erroneously titled," "incorrectly dubbed," and "inaccurately identified" are all suitable synonyms for the term "misnamed." These synonyms portray a sense of mistaken belief or labeling of something which is not accurate and does not reflect the true nature of the subject. Other alternatives to "misnamed" could include "mislabeled," "misidentified," or "misrepresented." Choosing the appropriate word relies heavily on the context in which it is used. These synonyms could be used in professional settings, academic work, or even informal conversations. Regardless of the setting, it is imperative to choose the correct synonym to convey the intended meaning.

What are the hypernyms for Misnamed?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Misnamed

It is ignorance posing as education that first blunts those instincts, dogma disguised as religion and hypocrisy misnamed 'good behaviour.
"The Orchard of Tears"
Sax Rohmer
The "gardens" referred to were misnamed.
"The Pearl of India"
Maturin M. Ballou
Its most remarkable peculiarity is that it flourishes about forty or fifty years without flowering; then it seems to arrive at maturity, blooms in regal style, yields its abundant seed, and dies,-the only vegetable growth known which passes through such a uniformly prolonged process of ripening and decay, not forgetting the misnamed century plant.
"The Pearl of India"
Maturin M. Ballou

Famous quotes with Misnamed

  • There is no such thing as accident; it is fate misnamed.
    Napoleon Bonaparte
  • "And now, as a result of honoring our commitment to our gallant allies, that man Roosevelt has sought from the U.S. Congress a declaration of war not only against England and France but also against the Confederate States of America. His servile lackeys, misnamed Democrats, have given him what he wanted, and the telegraph informs me that fighting has begun along our border and on the high seas. Leading our great and peaceful people into war is a fearful thing, not least because, with the great advances of science and industry over the past half-century, this may prove the most disastrous and terrible of all wars, truly a war of the nations: indeed a war of the world. But right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for those things we have always held dear in our hearts: for the rights of the Confederate States and of the white men who live in them; for the liberties of small nations everywhere from outside oppression; for our own freedom and independence from the vicious, bloody regime to the north. To such a task we can dedicate our lives and fortunes, everything we are and all that we have, with the pride of those who know the day has come when the Confederacy is privileged to spend her blood and her strength for the principles that gave her birth and led to her present happiness. God helping us, we can do nothing else. Men of the Confederacy, is it your will that a state of war should exist henceforth between us and the United States of America?" "Yes!" The answer roared from Reginald Bartlett's throat, as from those of the other tens of thousands of people jamming the Capitol Square. Someone flung a straw hat in the air. In an instant, hundreds of them, Bartlett's included, were flying. A great chorus of "Dixie" rang out, loud enough, Bartlett thought, for the damnyankees to hear it in Washington.
    Harry Turtledove

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