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Meaning of Cacography | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B2
kaˈkɒɡɹəfi

Definitions

  1. Bad spelling or punctuation, especially unintuitive spellings considered as a feature of a whole language or dialect.
  2. Deliberate comic misspelling; malapropism.
  3. Poor or illegible handwriting.

Equivalents

Examples

“A phrase exhibits proofs of cacography, when the accents are misplaced, forgotten, or used erroneously.”
“In 1997, two American entrepreneurs, Robert Hoffer and Timothy Kay, formed a company called Typo.net to try to profit from Web surfers' cacography.”
“The soul of dialect is cacography, the deliberate misspelling of words for comic effect, which is the written equivalent of the malapropism.”
“Many illegible letters is the sign of disorder, and the illegibility of Greeley's cacography has furnished numberless anecdotes.”
“Germans write a "1" so it's easy to confuse it with a "7": mathematics and cacography can leave Margret and I not speaking to each other for a week.”
“I don't even recognize the handwriting – kind of a scrawled, almost illegible cacography with the letters slanting haphazardly in all directions.”

CEFR level

B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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