单词 | misinformation |
释义 | misinformation (once / 15532 pages) n Something that's stated as a fact but isn't true is misinformation, especially if this is done on purpose. During a political campaign, one candidate might accuse another of spreading misinformation about her. Misinformation is sometimes simply incorrect, like when your friend explains the mechanics of how airplanes fly but gets most of the details wrong. There's also the kind of misinformation that's deliberate, meant to hurt someone's reputation or keep secrets hidden. A government might release misinformation to hide classified details from spies, for example. When you add the "bad or wrong" prefix mis- to information, you get misinformation. WORD FAMILYmisinformation: misinformations+/inform: informant, information, informative, informatory, informed, informer, informing, informs, misinform/informant: informants/information: disinformation, informational, informations/informative: informatively, uninformative/informed: informedly, uninformed/informer: informers/misinform: misinformation, misinformed, misinforming, misinforms/uninformative: uninformatively USAGE EXAMPLESOur children should not die as a result of their parents’ philosophy, religion or misinformation. Seattle Times(Jan 02, 2017) The second ugly event is the continuation of the ubiquitous misinformation on climate change. The Guardian(Jan 02, 2017) In a statement earlier this month his office called the TAB report “misinformation and fear-mongering regarding a bill they haven’t even seen”. The Guardian(Jan 01, 2017) n information that is incorrect Hypo|Hyper blowback misinformation resulting from the recirculation into the source country of disinformation previously planted abroad by that country's intelligence service disinformationmisinformation that is deliberately disseminated in order to influence or confuse rivals (foreign enemies or business competitors etc.) info, information a message received and understood |
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