Freudian slip
English
WOTD – 20 December 2008
Etymology
Named after Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud (1856–1939).
Pronunciation
Noun
Freudian slip (plural Freudian slips)
- (psychology) A mistake in speech or action in which a person supposedly shows their true subconscious desires.
- 1938, “The Work of Art in the Epoch of its Technical Reproducibility”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name):
- Film has in fact enriched our world of perception, with methods which could be illustrated by Freudian theory. A Freudian slip in conversation would occur fifty years ago more or less unnoticed.
- Synonym: parapraxis
Translations
subconscious mistake in speech or action
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