First Known Use: 1550
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catachresis
noun cat·a·chre·sis \ˌka-tə-ˈkrē-səs\
plural cat·a·chre·ses\-ˌsēz\
Definition of CATACHRESIS
1
: use of the wrong word for the context
2
: use of a forced and especially paradoxical figure of speech (as blind mouths)
— cat·a·chres·tic \-ˈkres-tik\ or cat·a·chres·ti·cal \-ti-kəl\ adjective
— cat·a·chres·ti·cal·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb
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Origin of CATACHRESIS
Latin, from Greek katachrēsis misuse, from katachrēsthai to use up, misuse, from kata- + chrēsthai to use
Rhymes with CATACHRESIS
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