lapsus

[ˈlæpsəs]

lapsus Definition

  • 1a slip or error in speech or writing
  • 2a minor mistake or fault that is not regarded as very serious

Using lapsus: Examples

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

  • Example

    I made a lapsus in my presentation and had to correct myself.

  • Example

    The article contained several lapsuses that needed to be fixed.

  • Example

    Her lapsus was quickly forgotten amidst the rest of her impressive performance.

lapsus Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for lapsus

Phrases with lapsus

  • lapsus calami

    a slip of the pen; an error in writing

    Example

    The editor caught the lapsus calami before the book went to print.

  • a slip of the tongue; an error in speech

    Example

    She quickly corrected her lapsus linguae and continued with her speech.

  • a lapsus linguae that reveals an unconscious thought or feeling

    Example

    When he accidentally called his new girlfriend by his ex's name, it was clearly a freudian slip.

Origins of lapsus

from Latin 'lapsus', meaning 'a slipping or falling'

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Summary: lapsus in Brief

The term 'lapsus' [ˈlæpsəs] refers to a slip or error in speech or writing, often a minor mistake or fault. It includes phrases like 'lapsus calami' and 'lapsus linguae,' which denote errors in writing and speech, respectively. A 'freudian slip' is a lapsus linguae that reveals an unconscious thought or feeling.