Malapropism vs Walkerism - What's the difference?
malapropism | walkerism |
(uncountable) The blundering use of an absurdly inappropriate word or expression in place of a similar sounding one.
(countable) An instance of this; malaprop.
(British) A form of words spoken by that due to grammatical errors, malapropisms, etc. is representative of his broadcasting style.
English eponyms
As nouns the difference between malapropism and walkerism
is that malapropism is the blundering use of an absurdly inappropriate word or expression in place of a similar sounding one while Walkerism is a form of words spoken by Murray Walker that due to grammatical errors, malapropisms, etc. is representative of his broadcasting style.malapropism
English
(wikipedia malapropism)Noun
(en noun)- The script employed malapropism to great effect.
- The translator matched every malapropism in the original with one from his own language.
- The humor comes from all the malapropisms .
