Misinterpreted vs Misleading - What's the difference?
misinterpreted | misleading |
(misinterpret)
To make an incorrect interpretation; to misunderstand.
* {{quote-news
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, title=TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “I Love Lisa” (season 4, episode 15; originally aired 02/11/1993)
A deception that misleads.
* 2012 , Jennifer Mather Saul, Lying, Misleading, and What is Said (page 70)
As verbs the difference between misinterpreted and misleading
is that misinterpreted is (misinterpret) while misleading is .As an adjective misleading is
deceptive or tending to mislead or create a false impression.As a noun misleading is
a deception that misleads.misinterpreted
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Verb
(head)misinterpret
English
Verb
(en verb)citation, page= , passage=For Ralph, any encouragement is too much. When Lisa gives Ralph a valentine bearing that locomotive pun that so affected The Simpsons’ showrunner, Ralph misinterprets the gesture as a genuine display of romantic interest rather than a gesture of pity from a thoughtful young geek to a friendless goober. }}
Derived terms
* misinterpretable * misinterpretation * misinterpretermisleading
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Derived terms
* unmisleadingVerb
(head)Noun
(en noun)- According to this tradition, acts of deception that are mere misleadings are morally better than acts of deception that are lies.