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blunders

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for blunders.

Editorial note

By diversifying that decisionmaking process you, in theory, avoid the big blunders falling on a single person.

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Quick take

A clumsy or embarrassing mistake.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

A clumsy or embarrassing mistake.

noun

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

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for blunders.

noun

A clumsy or embarrassing mistake.

noun

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

Example sentences

1

By diversifying that decisionmaking process you, in theory, avoid the big blunders falling on a single person.

2

Yeah, their blunders were always in the realm of business strategy, their technology has always been sound.

3

If you did manage to get the app, even with all my blunders, let me know if you have any questions!

4

Remember healthcare.gov, how does a country with the best programmers make such blunders??

5

I have ample factual evidence that both KeePass and 1Pass authors had made multiple crypto blunders.

6

So a long series of blunders and mistakes results in perfection, because that was the only way that the final state could have been achieved?

7

You don't get bold blunders by sitting on the side lines.

8

Most chess games are decided by blunders even at Grandmaster level.

9

More blunders then = more users and presumably more revenue.

10

When I look back on my life, I see blunders, randomness and missed opportunities.

11

I only see part of the source code, but what is there has two pretty big performance blunders (no PureRenderMixin, mutable state).

12

This is a myth propelled by Public Affairs, PR and supported by the media (at worst, the media will say, the US made blunders and mistakes).

Quote examples

1

As intellectuals "know" people with noble intentions commit strategical blunders, and irresponsible acts but no such things as atrocities.

2

Presumably their previous "blunders" have worked to increase media coverage and thence signups.

3

Discounting the fact that Harris insists on calling it “a recent study”; discounting also the fact that The Indian Express blunders with their subheading—“Just under half of the 44 lakh schoolchildren studied…” it says, while in reality only 11,628 schoolchildren were studied and the results of the survey extrapolated—the cited report is as comprehensive as one can get.

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What you call "the history of ethology" hopefully comprises the blunders that at different points in history "the scientific establishment" made regarding the "nature" of a) black men, b) women, c) gay people, d) irish people, e) jewish people, f)...

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use blunders in a sentence?

By diversifying that decisionmaking process you, in theory, avoid the big blunders falling on a single person.

What does blunders mean?

A clumsy or embarrassing mistake.

What part of speech is blunders?

blunders is commonly used as noun.