solecism — a grammatical mistake in speech or writing; a breach of etiquette or good manners
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a grammatical mistake in speech or writing; a breach of etiquette or good manners
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈsɑːləsɪzəm/
Korean meaning: 문법 오류, 언어 실수; 예의에 어긋나는 행동
Korean pronunciation: **솔**러시즘
Example Sentences
- The politician's double negative was such an obvious solecism that it went viral on social media.
- Wearing sneakers to a formal wedding would be considered a social solecism.
- My English teacher circled every solecism in my essay with a bright red pen.
solecism
NOUN//ˈsɑːləsɪzəm//
a grammatical mistake in speech or writing; a breach of etiquette or good manners

a young man in formal attire loudly slurps his soup while holding the spoon incorrectly like a shovel. He speaks with his mouth full of food, spraying bits across the white tablecloth. The other dinner guests immediately stop eating and stare at him with shocked expressions. Their faces show a mixture of embarrassment and disapproval as they exchange uncomfortable glances. Some guests cover their mouths in horror while others look away in disgust. a grammatical mistake in speech or a breach of etiquette and good manners
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Origin
From Latin 'soloecismus,' derived from Greek 'soloikismos,' meaning 'speaking like people from Soloi.' Soloi was an ancient Greek colony in Cyprus whose residents were mocked by Athenians for speaking impure Greek.
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“The politician's double negative was such an obvious solecism that it went viral on social media.”
“Wearing sneakers to a formal wedding would be considered a social solecism.”
“My English teacher circled every solecism in my essay with a bright red pen.”
“His habit of ending sentences with prepositions was a solecism that drove his grammar-obsessed mother crazy.”
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