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  • Malapropism - Wikipedia
    An instance of speech error is called a malapropism when a word is produced which is nonsensical or ludicrous in context yet similar in sound to what was intended
  • MALAPROPISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of MALAPROPISM is the usually unintentionally humorous misuse or distortion of a word or phrase; especially : the use of a word sounding somewhat like the one intended but ludicrously wrong in the context
  • Famous Malapropism Examples | Words Misused in Funny Ways
    What is a malapropism? Here’s the malapropism definition from Merriam-Webster: “the usually unintentionally humorous misuse or distortion of a word or phrase ”
  • Malapropisms Explained: Hilarious Word Mix-Ups and Famous Examples
    What is a Malapropism? We all make mistakes when we speak or write English It’s not an easy language But when people accidentally misuse words in a way that ends up being comical, we call the result a malapropism For example: “I’m fading into Bolivian ” [oblivion] –Boxer, Mike Tyson
  • 25+ Malapropism Examples (from Literature Pop Culture)
    Malapropisms are a perfectly human mistake in language So human, and funny, they’re often used by writers and comics for comic effect In fact, the term itself is associated with Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s 1775 play ‘The Rivals’, where a character named Mrs Malaprop hilariously uses malapropisms Here are a few examples to illustrate 1
  • Malapropism - Examples and Definition of Malapropism - Literary Devices
    A malapropism is the mistaken use of a word in place of a similar sounding one, often with unintentionally amusing effect It’s not simply a mistake; it’s a specific type of mistake where the substituted word is close in pronunciation to the intended word, but completely inappropriate in context
  • 17 Hilarious Examples of Malapropisms What You Should Say Instead
    A malapropism is the accidental misuse of a word or phrase by using a similar word or incorrect pronunciation — and the mistakes can be pretty hilarious Along with some of the most common examples of malapropisms, we've found some of the funniest internet and famous versions too
  • Malapropism | Misuse, Humor, Blunder | Britannica
    Malapropism, verbal blunder in which one word is replaced by another similar in sound but different in meaning Although William Shakespeare had used the device for comic effect, the term derives from Richard Brinsley Sheridan’s character Mrs Malaprop, in his play The Rivals (1775)


















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