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Blunder - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A blunder is a careless or foolish mistake, often resulting from poor judgment or lack of attention. It can refer to errors in actions, decisions, or speech.

blunder

/ˈblʌndər/ /ˈblʌndə/

Definition:

A careless or stupid mistake, often resulting from confusion or lack of attention.

Synonyms:

mistake, error, gaffe, slip-up, faux pas

Part of Speech:

noun, verb

Antonyms:

success, accuracy

Common Collocations:

major blunder, costly blunder, political blunder, commit a blunder, avoid a blunder

Derivatives:

blundering (adj), blunderer (n)

Usage Tips:

Use "blunder" for significant mistakes, especially those caused by clumsiness or poor judgment. Avoid for minor errors.

Common Phrases:

make a blunder, blunder into something, blunder through

Etymology:

From Old Norse "blundra," meaning to shut one's eyes or act blindly; related to "blind."

Examples:

  • 1. She made a huge blunder by sending the email to the wrong person.
  • 2. His speech was full of embarrassing blunders that cost him credibility.
  • 3. The team’s defensive blunder led to the opposing team scoring easily.
  • 4. I hope I don’t blunder during my presentation tomorrow!

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