A misleading name is one that suggests a different meaning or connotation than what it actually represents. This can occur when a term implies certain qualities, functions, or characteristics that do not align with reality, potentially leading to confusion or false assumptions. For example, a product labeled as "fat-free" may still contain high amounts of sugar, which can mislead consumers about its healthiness. Such names can impact perceptions and decisions, highlighting the importance of clarity in naming.
JustBlinds as the name implies specialize in selling blinds in all shapes, colors and sizes. The name is a little bit misleading as they also sell shades and shutters.
It is misleading because the journey was dangerous. It has another name: the Cape of Storms.
It's a type of fish
Nothing lol ......
It means River Horse, a misleading name
They primarily use name recognition.
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A Black Mamba. It is a highly-venomous snake, who's skin is olive green in colour - so the name 'Black' Mamba appears misleading. HOWEVER - the tissues of the inside of the mouth are jet black - which is where it got its name !
they are graphs that are misleading
Depending on your situation the meaning of acronym IDD could be a bit misleading if not chosen carefully. There are presently 47 acronyms IDD in existence, which to name but a few cover Iodine Deficiency Disorders, Integrated Dell Desksop to I Don't Agree.
Two-Bit's last name is Matthews. So his Full name is Keith "Two-Bit" Matthews.
This is a misleading answer: 2 + 2 = 17 & threequarters....Misleading means information that is knowingly incorrect.