Commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake.
A foolish error, especially one made in public.
Другие значения термина "blunder" 1 We find a similar blunder in Spain, in the time of Cervantes:-
2 Volvo attributes the blunder to a battery problem caused by human error.
3 Director-General of Health Ashley Bloomfield has already apologised for the border blunder .
4 That incident, which NATO called a tragic blunder , triggered widespread violent protests.
5 Women are a blunder in the creation, and must take the consequences.
6 The blunder has been revealed to be much greater than first thought.
7 It was also, as some management sources privately acknowledge, a major blunder .
8 In all the classes I attended, I made some kind of blunder .
9 In bitterness of fear and self-reproach he at once realized his blunder .
10 This blunder in policy may perhaps be attributed to the following cause.
11 It is simply waiting for someone to blunder in down the hall.
12 May's next major blunder was to call the June 9 parliamentary election.
13 Apologize to the lady for the blunder of your godfathers and godmothers.
14 In 1610, this stupendous crime and blunder - unparalleled even in Spanish history-wasperpetrated.
15 Despite being below their best until the Doucouré blunder , they passed it.
16 The first is fanciful but it would explain Harper's economic forecast blunder .
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