Catachresis Definition

kătə-krēsĭs
catachreses
noun
The misapplication of a word or phrase, as the use of blatant to mean “flagrant.”
American Heritage
Incorrect use of a word or words, as by misapplication of terminology or by strained or mixed metaphor.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Catachresis

Noun

Singular:
catachresis
Plural:
catachreses

Origin of Catachresis

  • Latin catachrēsis improper use of a word from Greek katakhrēsis excessive use from katakhrēsthai to misuse kata- completely cata– khrēsthai to use gher-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

  • From Latin catachrēsis, from Ancient Greek κατάχρησις (katakhrēsis, “misuse (of a word)”), from καταχρῆσθαι (katakhrēsthai, “to misuse”), from κατά (kata, “pervertedly”) + χρῆσθαι (khrēsthai, “to use”).

    From Wiktionary

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