reminiscent |
goldwynism |
As nouns the difference between reminiscent and goldwynism
is that
reminiscent is one who is addicted to indulging, narrating, or recording reminiscences while
goldwynism is any of a number of often-repeated malapropisms originally uttered by us film producer (1879-1974) or a malapropism reminiscent of goldwyn's utterances.
As an adjective reminiscent
is of, or relating to reminiscence.
producer |
goldwynism |
As a verb producer
is .
As a noun goldwynism is
any of a number of often-repeated malapropisms originally uttered by us film producer (1879-1974) or a malapropism reminiscent of goldwyn's utterances.
film |
goldwynism |
As nouns the difference between film and goldwynism
is that
film is photographic film while
goldwynism is any of a number of often-repeated malapropisms originally uttered by us film producer (1879-1974) or a malapropism reminiscent of goldwyn's utterances.
malapropism |
goldwynism |
As nouns the difference between malapropism and goldwynism
is that
malapropism is (uncountable) the blundering use of an absurdly inappropriate word or expression in place of a similar sounding one while
goldwynism is any of a number of often-repeated malapropisms originally uttered by us film producer (1879-1974) or a malapropism reminiscent of goldwyn's utterances.