Etymology
The word "misspeak" is derived from the following components:
Meaning
Misspeak means to make an unintentional error in speaking. This can involve:
Origin
The term "misspeak" has been in use since the 15th century. The first recorded usage of the verb "misspeak" dates back to around 1420. It is believed to have originated from the Middle English phrase "misse speke," meaning "to speak incorrectly."
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