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The difference between a misnomer and a misnomer.

There is no difference between misnaming and misnaming. Naming error is an idiom, and naming error is a common writing. Both can be used, but misnaming is the most correct way to write.

grammar

1, misnamed: grammatical subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute, attribute; Reference an empty name.

2. Unworthy name: grammatical subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; With a derogatory connotation.

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1, wrong name

From: Han Youheng's "Parrot Fu": "I am afraid that the name is not worthy of the name, and I am ashamed of my talents. There are no wonders."

It's a shame to be afraid of misnaming.

2. the name is not worthy of the name.

From: Liao Huangpu Military Academy's third lecture for enlisted students: "The so-called reputation is hard to bear, and it is a joke."

It is precisely because fame is hard to remember, fame does not match reality, but it has become a joke.

The synonyms of the two are the same:

worthy of one’s name

Description: the name or name is consistent with the reality.

What do you look like [bi m: ol ǐ rú y:]

Description: Table: Appearance; Richter: It's inside. Surface and heart are like one thing. Describe words and deeds as one, thoughts as one.