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Freudian slip
noun
- (in Freudian psychology) an inadvertent mistake in speech or writing that is thought to reveal a person's unconscious motives, wishes, or attitudes.
Freudian slip
noun
- any action, such as a slip of the tongue, that may reveal an unconscious thought
Freudian slip
- An error in speech that reveals repressed thoughts or feelings; for example, accidentally calling one's wife “Mom.”
Word History and Origins
Origin of Freudian slip1
Example Sentences
Here is another moment: A Freudian slip by Trump where he talked about ending the debate and going to the border right now.
The stakes have intensified as the Faithfuls have dwindled, mainly due to their impressive talent for misreading the smallest twitch or Freudian slip as evidence of deceit.
The White House broke out the blue pencil after Vice President Kamala Harris issued a call to “reduce population,” editing the official transcript to say “pollution,” although some conservatives saw it as a Freudian slip.
There are Freudian slips and there’s what former president George W. Bush said during a speech last May.
Was this headline on an economics story a Freudian slip — and perhaps also a Friedmanian slip?
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