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Where did the word malapropism originate?

The word "malapropism" originates from a character named Mrs. Malaprop in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's 1775 play "The Rivals".

Mrs. Malaprop is known for her incompetent use of language, often substituting words with similar sounds but drastically different meanings. This humorous linguistic quirk became so popular that the term "malapropism" was coined to describe such misuse of words.

So, the word malapropism comes from the character itself, reflecting the peculiar and often humorous linguistic errors she makes.

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