The unintentional misuse of a word, named after a character in Sheridan's play The Rivals
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Related clues
- Use of an inappropriate, though similar-sounding, word
- The unintentional misuse of a word by confusion with one of a similar sound
- Grammatical solecism
- The use of a word in mistake for one sounding similar, to comic effect
- Language error such as Mike Tyson's 'I might just fade into Bolivian' comment after a 2002 defeat
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