MALAPROPISMS XXI
The Word's The Thing
Dr. Louis D. Appel
Identify the malapropism in each sentence below and supply the correct word.
1. The doctor said I should move to a more dubious climate.
2. There's a huge coliseum near the entrance to the cemetery.
3. Baby and Child Care is a valuable millennium of useful information.
4. You need to do some research on this and be more remorseful.
5. I enjoyed assisting the priest as a parasite when I was a boy.
6. You have what it takes, so work up to your prudential.
7. That so-called doctor is nothing but a harlequin, if you ask me.
8. He's such a yes-man and toady - a regular supplicant.
9. The FBI kept the suspect under constant conveyance.
10. Relaxed and poised, she performed with complete applause.
Answers:
1. dubious - salubrious
2. coliseum - mausoleum
3. millennium - compendium
4. remorseful - resourceful
5. parasite - acolyte
6. prudential - potential
7. harlequin - charlatan
8. supplicant - sycophant
9. conveyance - surveillance
10. applause - aplomb
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