It's the Word of the Day podcast for February 7th.
Today's word is malapropism, spelled M-A-L-A-P-R-O-P-I-S-M.
Malapropism is a noun.
Malapropism is an amusing error that occurs when a person mistakenly uses a word that sounds like another word,
but that has a very different meaning.
Here's the word used in a sentence from iNews.
He is the very pineapple of politeness, she exclaimed, complimenting a courteous young man.
Thinking of the geography of contiguous countries,
she spoke of the geometry of contagious countries,
and she hoped that her daughter might reprehend the true meaning of what she was saying.
She regretted that her affluence over her niece was small.
The word malapropism comes from this blundering character's name,
which Sheridan took from the French term mal apropos.
meaning inappropriate.
With your Word of the Day, I'm Peter Sokolowski.