cacology

[ka-kol-uh-jee]

cacology Definition

  • 1bad choice of words or poor pronunciation
  • 2a deliberate use of bad language

Using cacology: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cacology" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    His cacology made it difficult for others to understand him.

  • Example

    The politician's speech was full of cacology.

  • Example

    She was criticized for her cacology during the presentation.

cacology Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with cacology

  • bad handwriting or spelling

    Example

    Her cacography made it hard for the teacher to read her essay.

  • having a harsh, discordant sound

    Example

    The band's music was so cacophonous that it gave me a headache.

  • an evil spirit or demon

    Example

    The villagers believed that the old castle was haunted by a cacodemon.

Origins of cacology

from Greek 'kakos', meaning 'bad' and 'logos', meaning 'word'

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Summary: cacology in Brief

'Cacology' [ka-kol-uh-jee] refers to the use of bad language or poor pronunciation. It can make communication difficult, as in 'His cacology made it difficult for others to understand him.' Synonyms include 'malapropism' and 'solecism.' Other related terms are 'cacography,' referring to bad handwriting or spelling, and 'cacophonous,' meaning having a harsh, discordant sound.