
1) An embarrassing mistake 2) Be greatly mistaken 3) Bloomer 4) Blooper 5) Boner 6) Boo-boo 7) Boob 8) Botch 9) Bungle 10) Channel 4 sketch show 11) Chess terminology 12) Error 13) Error of judgment 14) False move 15) Fault 16) Faux pas 17) Flounder 18) Flub 19) Foul-up 20) Fuckup 21) Gaffe 22) Howler
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1) Blooper 2) Blow it 3) Blurt 4) Boner 5) Boo-boo 6) Botch 7) Bungle 8) Clanger 9) Err 10) Error 11) Flub 12) Foozle 13) Fumble 14) Gaffe 15) Goof 16) Goof up 17) Mesgup 18) Mess up 19) Miscue 20) Misdemeanour 21) Misdo 22) Misstep 23) Mistake 24) Oversight 25) Slip 26) Slipup 27) Solecism
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A blunder is a particularly bad mistake. Specific instances include: ==Television== There are various colloquial terms, as a rule with slightly different connotations, for various forms and contexts of blunder. For example: ...
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[chess] In chess, a blunder is a very bad move. It is usually caused by some tactical oversight, whether from time trouble, overconfidence or carelessness. While a blunder may seem like a stroke of luck for the opposing player, some chess players give their opponent plenty of opportunities to blunder. What qualifies as a `blunder` rather th...
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• (v. i.) To make a gross error or mistake; as, to blunder in writing or preparing a medical prescription. • (n.) Confusion; disturbance. • (v. t.) To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse. • (n.) A gross error or mistake, resulting from carelessness, stupidity, or culpable ignorance. • (v. t.) To cause to blunder....
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Blun'der intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Blundered ;
present participle & verbal noun Blundering .] [ Middle English
blunderen ,
blondren , to stir, confuse, blunder; perhaps allied to
blend to mix, t...
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Blun'der transitive verb 1. To cause to blunder. [ Obsolete] 'To
blunder an adversary.'
Ditton. 2. To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse. « He
blunders and confounds all these together.
Stillingfleet. »
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Blun'der noun 1. Confusion; disturbance. [ Obsolete]
2. A gross error or mistake, resulting from carelessness, stupidity, or culpable ignorance.
Syn. --
Blunder ,
Error ,
Mistake ,
Bull . An
error is a departure or deviation from that which ...
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[
n] - an embarrassing mistake
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boob verb commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake; `I blundered during the job interview`
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blooper noun an embarrassing mistake
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a gross, stupid, or careless mistake: That's your second blunder this morning.
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[SAT terms] an embarrassing mistake
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an embarrassing mistake
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