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词汇 misinformation
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Definition of misinformation in English:

misinformation

noun ˌmɪsɪnfəˈmeɪʃ(ə)nˌmɪsɪnfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • False or inaccurate information, especially that which is deliberately intended to deceive.

    (尤指故意制造的)错误消息;错误情报

    nuclear matters are often entangled in a web of secrecy and misinformation

    核事件常与秘闻和假情报纠缠在一起。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It was so interesting it deserves to have its misinformation corrected.
    • What a pity you have allowed yourself to be used by Liberal Democrat mischief-makers to publish misinformation.
    • After all, what's to prevent vandals from deleting information or adding misinformation?
    • And it can be a way of spreading misinformation or distorted information quickly.
    • To spread misinformation and make derogatory and intolerant remarks about any group is unacceptable.
    • Sometimes misinformation, exaggerated fictions and relics of wartime propaganda are reported in the media.
    • He said misinformation, as well as lack of information are problems to consider.
    • You find that most of their information and propaganda is based on misinformation.
    • But, sadly, this is a subject that has become buried under a mountain of misinformation and propaganda.
    • They don't want to give people news or information-they give them misinformation.
    • How could it have avoided becoming just another part of the whole elaborate web of half-truths, misinformation and spin?
    • This makes finding information quicker and easier, but also allows replication of misinformation.
    • Ironically this mine of medical misinformation about sexuality was intended to exalt the state of matrimony.
    • No one is going to get a better self-image if the information they receive is in reality misinformation.
    • What we do not need is the selective, or careless, transmission of misinformation or disinformation.
    • And they came out with a whole host of false pricing comparisons and we are fighting back against that misinformation.
    • Learn to identify and refute official misinformation when you see it.
    • In addition, letters of apology were sent to Josephine by some of those who had given misinformation about her.
    • There had even been worries that it could have been deliberate misinformation.
    • Given the importance of public opinion, let us counter misinformation with a modicum of information.
    Synonyms
    disinformation, false information, misleading information, deception
    lie, fib, false rumour, gossip, red herring, false trail
    informal kidology
    North American informal bum steer

Definition of misinformation in US English:

misinformation

nounˌmisinfərˈmāSH(ə)nˌmɪsɪnfərˈmeɪʃ(ə)n
  • False or inaccurate information, especially that which is deliberately intended to deceive.

    (尤指故意制造的)错误消息;错误情报

    nuclear matters are often entangled in a web of secrecy and misinformation

    核事件常与秘闻和假情报纠缠在一起。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They don't want to give people news or information-they give them misinformation.
    • How could it have avoided becoming just another part of the whole elaborate web of half-truths, misinformation and spin?
    • Ironically this mine of medical misinformation about sexuality was intended to exalt the state of matrimony.
    • But, sadly, this is a subject that has become buried under a mountain of misinformation and propaganda.
    • What we do not need is the selective, or careless, transmission of misinformation or disinformation.
    • What a pity you have allowed yourself to be used by Liberal Democrat mischief-makers to publish misinformation.
    • And it can be a way of spreading misinformation or distorted information quickly.
    • You find that most of their information and propaganda is based on misinformation.
    • After all, what's to prevent vandals from deleting information or adding misinformation?
    • This makes finding information quicker and easier, but also allows replication of misinformation.
    • Sometimes misinformation, exaggerated fictions and relics of wartime propaganda are reported in the media.
    • He said misinformation, as well as lack of information are problems to consider.
    • And they came out with a whole host of false pricing comparisons and we are fighting back against that misinformation.
    • Learn to identify and refute official misinformation when you see it.
    • No one is going to get a better self-image if the information they receive is in reality misinformation.
    • It was so interesting it deserves to have its misinformation corrected.
    • To spread misinformation and make derogatory and intolerant remarks about any group is unacceptable.
    • There had even been worries that it could have been deliberate misinformation.
    • In addition, letters of apology were sent to Josephine by some of those who had given misinformation about her.
    • Given the importance of public opinion, let us counter misinformation with a modicum of information.
    Synonyms
    disinformation, false information, misleading information, deception
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