See also: Mistake Mistaken Mistakenly Mistake-prone Mistakes Honest Rookie Grave Don't By Mist Mistrust Misty Mistresses Mistreat Mistrial Mister Mistral Mistreatment Mistletoe Mistreated Mistook Mistrustful
1. Mistake definition is - to blunder in the choice of
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2. How to use Mistake in a sentence
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3. Some common synonyms of Mistake are blunder, error, lapse, and slip
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4. While all these words mean "a departure from what is true, right, or proper," Mistake implies misconception or inadvertence and usually expresses less criticism than error
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5. Dialed the wrong number by Mistake Where would blunder be a reasonable alternative to Mistake?
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6. Mistake definition, an error in action, calculation, opinion, or judgment caused by poor reasoning, carelessness, insufficient knowledge, etc
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7. A Mistake is something incorrect or unfortunate that someone does
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8. You say that someone makes a Mistake. He made a terrible Mistake. We made the Mistake of leaving our bedroom window open.
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9. An action or decision that is wrong or produces a result that is not correct or not intended: We all make Mistakes. [ + to infinitive ] It was a Mistake to come to this restaurant without a reservation.
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10. It was a Mistake — yet another glitch in the stimulus-relief distribution efforts
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11. IRS MistakeNLY TELLS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF TAXPAYERS THEY WON’T GET THEIR STIMULUS PAYMENTS MICHELLE SINGLETARY FEBRUARY 5, 2021 WASHINGTON POST Just made a Mistake here or two throughout the course of the game and ended up costing us.
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12. Thinking you can create a growth culture without fully committing to it, is a Mistake. Every firm is a mirror image of its leaders
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13. The 8 Deadly Mistakes Killing Growth in Your Agency Mistake ONE The first image police released showed Claudia as a blonde but it was the wrong colour as her mum said she had dyed her hair brunette months earlier.
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14. Let these Mistake quotes encourage you to accept, learn and move on from the Mistakes you have made
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15. "We all make them, the difference is what we do after we make the Mistake, how we see the Mistake - …
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16. Unspoken ~ Mistakes (Lyrics)blssd be heDownload or stream here: https://UnspokenBand.lnk.to/Mistakes• music meets heaven •🕇 "apart from You I have no
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17. Mistake) is an unintentional wandering or deviation from accuracy, or right conduct: an error in addition.
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18. Mistake (contract law), an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true Mistake in English contract law, a specific type of Mistake, pertaining to England Mistake (criminal law), or Mistake of fact, a defense to criminal charges on the grounds of ignorance of a fact
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19. An honest Mistake A Mistake made unintentionally or unknowingly and without the intention of causing harm; a Mistake that anyone might have made in similar circumstances
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20. It was an honest Mistake! How was I to know that you wouldn't want me to send that letter with the rest of the mail? See also: honest, Mistake and no Mistake A phrase used to emphasize
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21. In contract law, a Mistake is an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true
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22. Mistakes are a part of being human
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23. Appreciate your Mistakes for what they are: precious life lessons that can only be learned the hard way
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24. Unless it's a fatal Mistake, which, at …
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25. Mis‧take1 /məˈsteɪk/ ●●● S2 W2 noun 1 [ countable] something that has been done in the wrong way, or an opinion or statement that is incorrect → error Mistake in We may have made a Mistake in our calculations
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26. The most common Mistake is to plant them too deep
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27. Organize by: [Syllables] Letters: Show rare words: [Yes] No: Show phrases: [Yes] No: See Mistake used in context: 100+ rhymes, 34 …
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28. The Mistake was something you did without intention; the bad decision was made intentionally—often without regard for the consequence
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29. It’s easy to dismiss your bad decisions by reclassifying them as Mistakes
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30. But it’s much worse than that: reclassifying a bad decision as a Mistake removes your
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31. The Mistake is a completely gripping thriller that will keep you up all night, from the top ten bestselling author of Blink, Liar and Safe with Me
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32. What readers are saying about The Mistake: 'Oh
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33. A Mistake is an error, a goof, a slip-up
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34. When you make a Mistake, you've done something incorrectly.
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35. Sometimes a Mistake is the only way of arriving at an original concept, and the history of successful inventions is full of mishaps, serendipity and unintended results
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36. A Mistake is something or part of something which is incorrect or not right
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37. Her mother sighed and rubbed out another Mistake in the crossword puzzle.
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38. Mistake (someone or something) for (someone or something) To confuse someone or something for someone or something else
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39. I always Mistake Kelly for her sister
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40. Mistake quotes to help you make better choices
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41. “Mistake is a single page in a part of Life ….but Relation is a book of dictionary —–So don’t lose a full Book for a single page.” ― Rubeccapalm Rose
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42. “One Mistake does not have to rule a person’s entire life.” ― …
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43. ‘And make no Mistake about it: they knew what they were doing.’ ‘Make no Mistake, it's a catastrophe for him.’ ‘Make no Mistake; this is a highly competitive tournament.’ ‘He does like to joke with the media, but make no Mistake about it, he is nothing to laugh about on the field.’
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44. Mistakes are categorized as a Mistake of Fact, Mistake of Law, or mutual Mistake
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45. A Mistake of fact occurs when a person believes that a condition or event exists when it does not
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46. A Mistake of law is made by a person who has knowledge of the correct facts but …
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47. Mistake (third-person singular simple present Mistakes, present participle mistaking, simple past mistook, past participle Mistaken) ( transitive ) To understand wrongly , taking one thing or person for another.
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48. The Mother’s Mistake is thought-provoking and chilling with a suspenseful plot and amazing characters.’ Goodreads Reviewer 'What an amazing thriller! Stayed up way past my bedtime to find out what was going to happen next.’ Goodreads Reviewer, 5 stars ‘A must-read… Has it all: twisty, addictive, pulls you in from page one.
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49. “When you make a Mistake, there are only three things you should ever do about it: admit it, learn from it, and don’t repeat it.”Paul Bear Bryant
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50. “Make Mistakes.Learn from them
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51. “Mistakes are always forgivable if one has the courage to admit them.”
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52. “It was one thing to make a Mistake; it was another thing to keep making it
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53. Inflections of 'Mistake' (v): (⇒ conjugate) Mistakes v 3rd person singular mistaking v pres p verb, present participle: -ing verb used descriptively or to form progressive verb--for example, "a singing bird," "It is singing." mistook v past verb, past simple: Past tense--for example, "He saw the man." "She laughed." Mistaken v past p verb, past participle: Verb form used descriptively or to
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54. ‘And make no Mistake about it: they knew what they were doing.’ ‘Make no Mistake, it's a catastrophe for him.’ ‘Make no Mistake; this is a highly competitive tournament.’ ‘He does like to joke with the media, but make no Mistake about it, he is nothing to laugh about on the field.’
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55. Moby - Mistake (Official Video)
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56. See 7 authoritative translations of Mistake in Spanish with example sentences, conjugations and audio pronunciations.
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57. A former Malaysian prime minister engulfed by a huge corruption case admits an ‘accidental Mistake’ in violating a Covid regulation
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58. Antonyms for Mistake include astuteness, discernment, insight, judiciousness, arguteness, nous, perception, canniness, sagacity and shrewdness
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59. “Mistake of fact” generally refers to a Mistaken understanding by someone as to the facts of a situation—the Mistake results in the person committing an illegal act
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60. Mistake of fact is a defense to a crime where the Mistaken belief, if it were true, would negate …
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61. That Mistake didn’t stop him from trying to improve, though
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62. The point is, you can fail—even very publicly and dramatically—and still reinvent yourself, move past the Mistake, and create a …
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63. Marjorie Taylor Greene on Friday, but later said the move was a Mistake
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64. Citigroup lost a court battle Tuesday to claw back $504 million it Mistakenly wired to Revlon's lenders in August
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65. Warren Buffett’s $10 Billion Mistake
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66. Some Mistake Fare are only available through an online travel agency rather than on the airline’s website
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67. Even if a Mistake Fare ends up getting cancelled, the money of course gets refunded (and often an extra travel credit is provided as a gesture of
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MISTAKE [məˈstāk]
make a mistake. To do something incorrectly or erroneously; to make an error of some kind. Look, I made a mistake—I shouldn't have jumped to conclusions and blamed you for what happened. We've all made mistakes, but it's important to own up to them and learn from what happened.
1. Mistake, blunder, error, slip refer to deviations from right, accuracy, correctness, or truth. A mistake, grave or trivial, is caused by bad judgment or a disregard of rule or principle: It was a mistake to argue.
By Mistake Meaning. Definition: To commit an error unintentionally. If you do something by mistake, you have done something you didn’t mean to do or didn’t intend to do. Since it was done accidentally, you usually don’t realize the mistake until after it’s been done and someone has pointed it out to you.
Some common synonyms of mistake are blunder, error, lapse, and slip. While all these words mean "a departure from what is true, right, or proper," mistake implies misconception or inadvertence and usually expresses less criticism than error. dialed the wrong number by mistake Where would blunder be a reasonable alternative to mistake?