soraismus |
cacozelia |
In rhetoric|lang=en terms the difference between soraismus and cacozelia
is that
soraismus is (rhetoric) the awkward or humorous use of different languages mixed together, often using a foreign term incorrectly or in an inappropriate situation while
cacozelia is (rhetoric) bad taste in words or selection of metaphor, either to make the facts appear worse or to disgust the auditors.
As nouns the difference between soraismus and cacozelia
is that
soraismus is (rhetoric) the awkward or humorous use of different languages mixed together, often using a foreign term incorrectly or in an inappropriate situation while
cacozelia is (rhetoric) a stylistic affectation of diction, such as throwing in foreign words to appear learned.