There is probably no single word for "dissimilar association" of two words (e.g. parlour and parkour), but when one word is used mistakenly for another with a similar pronunciation, it is called a malaprop. Malapropism is sometimes used to define a fictional character as either undereducated or pretentious.
No trust me i tried
A cahoot is someone or something that is in on a task with someone else, in other words you can be in "cahoots" with someone if you are working with them.
To be in cahoots with someone is to collude with someone; in other words, to be in partnership or in league with someone. Usually a questionable collaboration or secret partnership.
Definition
Several words have something similar to this definition. Oath, vow, pledge, profession, and contract are all examples of words with this meaning.
accident
No, it is not necessary to put the definition of plagiarism in quotation marks unless you are directly quoting a source. Otherwise, you can simply state the definition in your own words or paraphrase it.
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Communication or information; facts or news to someone in words or written down.i told her you were coming.Order instruct or tell someone to do something ( that is the past tense of told)
If you use a definition verbatim without proper citation or quotation marks, it can be considered plagiarism. It is important to give credit to the original source when using someone else's words or ideas.
It means One who acts. Example: student, assistant,accident resident ignorantit is used on words which start with a verb but can be transferred into nouns, such as differ to differ-ent.
Probabilty is the fraction of something happening or occurring or not happeneing or occurring.