Why this word is great
CACOLOGY — [Noun] Poor diction or choice of words. From the Greek caco- ("bad") + -logy ("speech, discourse"). Unlike "malapropism" (a comic substitution of similar-sounding words) or "solecism" (a grammatical or social misstep), cacology is the chronic condition of clumsy expression. It is the politician fumbling through a speech with misplaced gravitas, the student mangling a quotation they half-remember, or the love letter so overwrought it becomes parody—proof that language, even when earnest, can fail its speaker as surely as the speaker fails it.