The difference between Misleading and Mistakable
When used as adjectives, misleading means deceptive or tending to mislead or create a false impression, whereas mistakable means possible to be mistaken or misunderstood.
Misleading is also noun with the meaning: a deception that misleads.
check bellow for the other definitions of Misleading and Mistakable
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Misleading as an adjective:
Deceptive or tending to mislead or create a false impression.
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Misleading as a verb:
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Misleading as a noun:
A deception that misleads.
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Mistakable as an adjective:
Possible to be mistaken or misunderstood.