What are some common types of wordplay?
Wordplay is using words in a witty, clever, and amusing way. Wordplay typically involves experimenting with the sounds, meanings, or construction of words. These are some common types of wordplay:
- Anagrams: rearranging the letters within a word so as to spell another word or words. An anagram of “angered” is “derange.”
- Puns: experimenting with the different meanings of a word or with words that sound similar, like “ate” and “eight.”
- Palindromes: words, phrases, or sentences that are spelled the same way backward and forward.
- Malapropisms: mixing up a word or phrase with a similar-sounding one that has a completely different meaning. For example, “a wealthy typhoon” instead of “tycoon.”
- Paraprosdokian: ending a sentence in a way that is unexpected and causes the reader or listener to reinterpret the beginning, resulting in humor or surprise. For example, “there are three kinds of people in the world—those who can count, and those who can’t.”