slip of the tongue
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Definition
Noun: An unintentional, minor error made while speaking; something said by mistake that was not what the speaker intended to say.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to describe a spoken mistake, often a small substitution of one word for another. It implies the error was accidental and not deliberate. It is typically used to excuse or explain such a mistake.
Examples
- He didn't mean to call her by his ex-wife's name; it was just a slip of the tongue.
- The politician's slip of the tongue during the speech caused a brief moment of confusion.
- "I'm sorry, I said 'expensive' when I meant 'expansive.' That was a slip of the tongue."
Advanced Usage
- Freudian slip: A specific type of slip of the tongue that is thought to reveal a subconscious thought or feeling.
- Calling your teacher "mom" is a classic Freudian slip.
Variants and Related Words
- Slip-up (n): A more general term for a minor mistake or error.
- There were a few slip-ups in the report that need correcting.
- Misspeak (v): To speak incorrectly or in a misleading way.
- I must have misspoken; the meeting is on Thursday, not Friday.
Synonyms
- Verbal error
- Misspeaking
- Lapsus linguae (a formal, Latin-derived term)
Related Phrases
- A slip of the pen: The written equivalent; an accidental error in writing.
- The wrong date in the letter was a slip of the pen.
Noun
- an accidental and usually trivial mistake in speaking