History
History
Synonyms
UK
US
Meaning:
blunder

a foolish mistake

mistake

botch

an example of pool, careless work

blunder

bungle

to do (a piece of work) badly and clumsily

blunder, mess up

err

to make mistakes; do or be wrong

make a mistake; do wrong

faux pas

(French) an accidental mistake in behaviour or speech that offends all people

social error

fumble

to feel about uncertainly with the hands; use the hands awkwardly

bumble, mess up

lapse

a small error in speech, behaviour, memory etc; a gradual passing (of time)

mistake

misdirect

to give the wrong direction to (a person, letter etc)

mess up

misgovern

to govern (a country) badly

mess up

mishandle

to deal with (a situation, person etc) roughly, inefficiently or without ability

bobble

mistake

a wrong opinion, idea or act because of wrong information, lack of ability or skill etc

error, misunderstanding

muff

a covering, open at both ends, used to keep the hands warm

bungle

slip

to (almost) fall as the result of losing one's balance; to go, move or put (something) quietly or quickly, especially without attracting attention

error, goof

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