Malapropism Definition in Context 601 Words

Malapropism definition in real context in linguistics from 601 Words You Need

Malapropism definition and meaning in real context with examples and explanations. Improve your linguistic knowledge and perfect your scientific vocabulary in context. Practice reading and listening comprehension with malapropism. /ˈmæl.ə.prɒp.ɪ.zəm/ (noun) Malapropism definition unintentional use of wrong words that share a similar pronunciation which could yield ridiculous or humorous results in linguistics, slip of the …

Spoonerism 601 Words You Need to Know

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Spoonerism 601 Words You Need to Know /ˈspuː.nər.ɪ.zəm/ (noun) Definition an unintentional mistake in pronouncing two words in succession in which the first sounds of the two words are exchanged humorously, accidental verbal error, slip of the tongue, gaffe Example A spoonerism is an error in speech in which corresponding consonants, vowels, or morphemes are …

Articulate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Articulate GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ɑːˈtɪk.jʊ.lət/ (adj & verb) Definition Adjective: able to express feelings and thoughts lucidly and fluently, lucid, expressive, eloquent, fluent, silver-tongued, comprehensible, coherent, smooth-spoken, intelligible Verb: to pronounce or enunciate words clearly, express in words, utter, speak clearly, vocalize, voice Example When you’re speaking a foreign language, nerves can make you speak …

Eloquent GRE Vocabulary Flashcard

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Eloquent GRE Vocabulary Flashcard /ˈel.ə.kwənt/ (adj) expressive and giving a clear message, speaking beautifully and forcefully, lucid, articulate, silver-tongued, moving, meaningful, smooth-spoken, glib, persuasive, significant, fluent, indicative, powerful The professor delivered an eloquent speech that captivated the entire audience, weaving together powerful anecdotes and well-reasoned arguments. Her choice of words was both precise and poetic, …

Mute 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 33

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Mute 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 33 /mjuːt/ (adj, noun & verb) Adjective: (of a person) either unable or unwilling to speak, quiet, unspeaking, dumb, silent, speechless, voiceless, taciturn, wordless Verb: to mute a noise or make it less loud or severe, muffle, soften, dampen, stifle Noun: a mute person who cannot speak – a …

Mumble 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 33

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Mumble 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 33 /ˈmʌm.bļ/ (verb) to speak quietly and utter the words in a way that is difficult to hear or understand, murmur, speak indistinctly, mutter, stutter, talk under your breath, babble, stammer Often when speaking I mumble my words or speak too quickly. How do I slow down the velocity …

Lecture 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 33

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Lecture 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 33 /ˈlek.tʃəʳ/ (noun & verb) Noun: a formal speech or presentation in front of a lot of people or audience on a specific topic, speech, address, discourse, sermon, talk, lesson, oration – a severe or angry talk or criticism, reproof, rebuke, admonishment, reproach, scolding Verb: to give a lecture …

Utter 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 26

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Utter 504 Absolutely Essential Words Lesson 26 /ˈʌt.əʳ/ (adj & verb) Adjective: complete, sheer, absolute, total, thorough, downright Verb: to speak and vocalize, state, verbalize, pronounce, say, express, articulate Nobody Should Ever Utter One Word About The Deficit Or The Debt He has a new op-ed in the WSJ this evening laying out his vision …

Interject 1100 Words You Need Week 10 Day 3

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Interject 1100 Words You Need Interject 1100 Words You Need /ˌɪn.təˈdʒekt/ (verb) to say something while another person is speaking; to interrupt, interpose, interpolate, cut in, butt in, throw in: “That’s absolutely ridiculous!” Mary interjected. Parts of Speech Noun: interjection Noun: interjector Adj: interjectory Antonyms listen, anticipate