Misnomer in a sentence as a noun

But I do think it's a bit of a misnomer to say that DRM is the heart of Steam.

"RSA-210" is the official name for this challenge, but it is a bit of a misnomer.

The term "tax haven" is a bit of a misnomer, because such places aren't just about tax.

Their 'business in a box' is a misnomer, as it does not include the core component: the tablet.

It seems like in your experience they also went by the title "Programmer", which I agree is a gross misnomer.

Scathing:One of the worst aspects of Windows 8 for power users is that the product's very name has become a misnomer.

"Linux on the desktop" is a dangerous misnomer, because on desktop computers power is not a concern.

The Placebo Effect is something of a misnomer, as there are actually many different placebo effects, which bias trial data in subtle and interesting ways.

People aren't suggesting that Apple is significantly open, what they are now observing, is that Google is becoming more "closed" - and to call "Play Services" an application is a little bit of a misnomer.

They donated to Obama's campaign after all!I could keep myself up all night and into tomorrow by listing different groups of royalty and the ways they scam the system.…except "scam the system" is a misnomer.

Misnomer definitions

noun

an incorrect or unsuitable name