Misnomer vs Misconception - What's the difference?
misnomer | misconception |
A use of a term that is misleading; a misname.
A term that is misleading.
A term whose sense in common usage conflicts with a technical sense.
a mistaken belief, a wrong idea
As nouns the difference between misnomer and misconception
is that misnomer is a use of a term that is misleading; a misname while misconception is a mistaken belief, a wrong idea.As a verb misnomer
is To use a misleading term; to misname.misnomer
English
(wikipedia misnomer)Noun
(en noun)- Calling it a driveway is a bit of a misnomer , since you don't ''drive'' on it, you ''park'' on it.
- Chinese checkers is a misnomer since the game has nothing to do with China.
Usage notes
The term (misnomer) is sometimes used autologically as "something asserted not to be true; a myth or mistaken belief", as in the following example: : It's a misnomer that engineers can't write.Synonyms
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English
Noun
(en noun)- There are several common misconceptions about the theory of relativity.
- You're obviously under the misconception that I care about your problems.
- He thought that a misconception meant becoming pregnant with a girl.