Blunder Mnemonic
Explore definitions and mnemonics for blunder.
blunder
blunder
/ˈblʌn.də(ɹ)/
blooper
boo-boo
error
faux pas
fluff
gaffe
goof
lapse
mistake
slip
stumble
thinko
Examples
- The blunder is accountable to the City Council.
- He forgives most blunders of children.
- Leo is the lively and blundering twin brother of Luna.
- Sorry about the celery blunder, and thanks for the correction.
- The executive director of the village council is Yisrael Blunder.
- The mass nomination of all of these categories was a major blunder.
- A blunder on the part of the Senate can not change or alter the Constitution.
- It appears the paliament blundered in passing the wrong kind of law.
- Specifically, the blunder lay in section 270 of the Electoral Act.
- The Nawab made the blunder in giving the order to stop the war.
an embarrassing mistake
noun
commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake
verb
make one's way clumsily or blindly
verb
utter impulsively
verb
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"Bun + Wonder. Mistakenly wondered why the bun was under the table."
"Bun + Wonder. He wonders why his bun is a big mistake."
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