american english - What is the word for "something that is true, but misleading"?


A person in the news recently stated that he was a "Vietnam era veteran". This misled EVERYBODY into thinking he was a Vietnam veteran (and newspapers widely reprinted that he was). But no, he merely served in the armed forces while the Vietnam war was going on, but never participated.


Is there a word for that specific kind of technically-true-but-grossly-misleading claim?


BTW I'm very liberal this is not meant to be about politics but strictly language usage, there's no doubt in my mind that calling yourself a "Vietnam era veteran" is meant to convey a false impression.




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