Blunder

Word BLUNDER
Character 7
Hyphenation blun der
Pronunciations /ˈblʌn.də(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Blunder"

What do we mean by blunder?

A mistake typically caused by ignorance or carelessness. noun

To make a mistake. intransitive verb

To move clumsily or haltingly. intransitive verb

To make a mistake in; botch. intransitive verb

To utter (something) stupidly or thoughtlessly. intransitive verb

A mistake made through precipitance or mental confusion; a gross or stupid mistake. noun

Synonyms Error, Mistake, Blunder, Bull. An error is a wandering from truth, primarily in impression, judgment, or calculation, and, by extension of the idea, in conduct; it may be a state. A mistake is a false judgment or choice; it does not, as error sometimes does, imply moral obliquity, the defect being placed wholly in the wisdom of the actor, and in its treatment of this defect the word is altogether gentle. Blunder is a strong word for a mistake which is stupid, a gross error in action or speech. A bull is a blunder in language, involving generally a very obvious and comical contradiction; but the word is sometimes applied to any particularly inapt or ludicrously inappropriate remark. noun

To move or act blindly, stupidly, or without direction or steady guidance; flounder; stumble: frequently with on or along.

To make a gross mistake, especially through mental confusion; err widely or stupidly.

To mix (things) confusedly; confuse.

To confound; confuse; distract; cause to make blunders: as, “to blunder an adversary,”

To injure or destroy by blundering; mismanage: as, “to darken or blunder the cause,”

To do or make faultily or erroneously; make mistakes in through ignorance or stupidity; bungle.

To utter thoughtlessly or in a blundering manner; blurt out: generally with out: as, to blunder out an excuse.

To cause to blunder. transitive verb

To do or treat in a blundering manner; to confuse. transitive verb

To make a gross error or mistake. intransitive verb

To move in an awkward, clumsy manner; to flounder and stumble. intransitive verb

To find or reach as if by an accident involving more or less stupidity, -- applied to something desirable; as, to blunder on a useful discovery. intransitive verb

Confusion; disturbance. noun

A clumsy or embarrassing mistake.

A very bad move, usually caused by some tactical oversight.

1.) when you f something up for someone else 2.) when you f something up for yourself (traditional) Urban Dictionary

To over blunder, as in cooking. to blend your ingredients to such a state as to be unusable. or to disrupt the ingredients in another way also to render them unusable Urban Dictionary

A grievous mistake that embarrasses (or should embarrass, at least) the committer. Urban Dictionary

A YouTuber and Twitch streamer that plays Pokemon Showdown. Known for his hit series such as "BL Knights". Famously switched his Swampert on Will-O-Wisp from Rotom-Wash during SPL. Also goes by ThunderBlunder777. Urban Dictionary

Adj ~ a wonderful occurrence that is purely a lucky coincidence facilitated or created by a blunder; succeeding because of failure, rather than despite it Urban Dictionary

Version of blundering that can be used as an independent attribute. Urban Dictionary

Having many faults, clumsy, careless Urban Dictionary

Collective noun for managers. Urban Dictionary

Port-manteau of blunder and wonderful; a particularly egregious mistake, possibly of epic proportions. Usually the speaker is deeply affected by the fallout. Urban Dictionary

A breakfast meal, between the hours of lunch and dinner. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Blunder

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The word "blunder" in example sentences

But Bild am Sonntag later said Roesler had withdrawn the word "blunder" and replaced it with "misunderstanding." ❋ Unknown (2011)

The Dems thought that he was better than Senator Clinton and hijacked their own primaries to deliver the worst one term blunder to the unsuspecting American spectators .... ❋ Unknown (2010)

Ric Holden commented to a Board which he felt which Dave was in blunder by not giving Ron Pisk, of Stockman Bank, a prepared bill from a Jun meeting. ❋ Admin (2009)

Since I value critical thinking, I spotted the blunder from the start. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If we want to share with somebody, we might say ‘mi casa es su casa’; many of us live in a cul de sac and a social blunder is known as a faux pas. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Sometimes the blunder is not discovered until the homeowner tries to sell the property. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Home Office says sorry to suspects for ricin blunder ❋ Not A Sheep (2008)

So now this whole "Mission Accomplished" victory speech blunder is all Sec. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Yeah, that's why you're here barking, then squirming when your blunder is pointed out. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This lashing out just proves that the the boy blunder is in over his head again and its time to do qwhat he knows best WALK AWAY like your military service oil business. does it suprprise you that the incompetancies of this administration along with the lies are coming aback to haunt the moron. ❋ Unknown (2005)

But Dick, made more angry by this obliqueness and the use of the word blunder, turned away and began arranging his effects, saying: ❋ Unknown (2003)

The most painful blunder is a misreading of Canadian history. ❋ Unknown (2001)

Theodore Parker, in translating a work by De Wette, makes the blunder of converting the German word Wälsch, a foreigner (in the book an equivalent for Italian), into Welsh. ❋ Unknown (1893)

Cat's Call: Working two jobs to pay for wedding a short-term blunder ❋ Unknown (2010)

That’s the biggest indication of a blunder, and the response to a blunder is mitigation. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[taylor swift] getting [blundered] by [kanye]. ohhhhhh ❋ Blunderberg (2009)

"The pulse setting can be used to avoid over [blundering] the ingredients...". "It's such a disappointment when [one over] blunders one's [shortcrust] and it shrinks in the oven . . ." ❋ Ford Dagenham (2012)

Only after leaving his office did Mark realize his [blunder]: he had put his [tie] on [backwards]. ❋ Diggity Monkeez (2005)

Blunder: [Watch this] Pokeaim: Blunder no you will [lose the game] Blunder: [Fuck it] Pokeaim: I TOLD YOU NOT TO DO THAT WE LOST. ❋ UrAverageHuman (2021)

[Sweetheart], you're the most blunderful thing to ever [happen] [in your mother's] and my lives. ❋ D'Royce O'Coinpurse (2010)

[You are] too blunderous for [my time]. ❋ How To Make Name (2023)

its a common miconception [that all] [blondes] are blundering [idiots]. ❋ Celeste (2005)

A [blunder] of managers. ❋ Webmeister (2004)

A: Oh, so I was just playing with your computer and, [errr], I had to reinstall everything because I deleted your whole [disk]. B: [Blunderful]! ❋ InvisibleConnections (2006)

That party was crazy last night. I can't believe we [slept] until 2 [pm]. Let's go get some [blunder]. ❋ The Real Mr. Turbo (2015)

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