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Main Entry:
blunder [bluhn-der]
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make mistake
Synonyms: ball up, blow, bobble, botch, bumble, bungle, confuse, drop the ball, err, flounder, flub, foul up, fumble, gum up, louse up, mess up, misjudge, screw up, slip up, stumble
Antonyms: correct, fix, restore
Main Entry: flounder
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: struggle; be in the dark
Synonyms: blunder, bobble, cast about, come apart at the seams, drop the ball, fall down, flop, flummox, foul up, fumble, go at backwards, go to pieces, grope, labor, lurch, make a mess of, miss one's cue, muddle, plunge, pratfall, screw up, slip up, snafu, strive, stub one's toe, stumble, thrash, toil, toss, travail, trip up, tumble, wallow, work at
Notes: founder means to sink, while flounder means to flail helplessly
Antonyms: do well, succeed
Main Entry: miscalculate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: make a mistake
Synonyms: blow*, blunder, discount, disregard, drop the ball, err, get signals crossed, get wrong, go wrong, mess up*, misconstrue, miscount, misinterpret, misjudge, misread, misreckon, miss by a mile, misunderstand, mix up, overestimate, overlook, overrate, overvalue, slip up, stumble, underestimate, underrate, undervalue
Antonyms: do correctly, figure correctly, succeed
Main Entry: mistake
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: mix up, misunderstand
Synonyms: addle, be off the mark, be wrong, blunder, botch, bungle, confound, confuse, deceive oneself, err, fail, get wrong, goof, have wrong impression, jumble, lapse, make a mess, misapprehend, miscalculate, misconceive, misconstrue, miscount, misdeem, misinterpret, misjudge, misknow, misread, miss, miss the boat, not know, omit, overestimate, overlook, put foot in, slip up, slip*, snarl, take for, tangle, underestimate
Antonyms: be certain, be sure, comprehend, interpret, perceive, understand
Main Entry: overlook
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: disregard, neglect
Synonyms: discount, disdain, fail to notice, forget, ignore, leave out, leave undone, let fall between the cracks, let go, let slide, make light of, miss, omit, overpass, pass, pass by, pay no attention, slight, slip up
Notes: overlook (verb) means to look past or fail to notice, while oversee (verb) means to watch and direct
Antonyms: attend, heed, honor, look at, notice, regard, respect
Main Entry: slip
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: err
Synonyms: blunder, drop the ball, flub, fluff, go wrong, goof, make a mistake, miscalculate, misjudge, mistake, muff, put foot in mouth, slip up, stumble, trip
Antonyms: correct, perfect
Main Entry: trip
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: fall, err
Synonyms: buck, canter, confuse, disconcert, fall over, founder, frolic, go headlong, go wrong, hop, lapse, lope, lose balance, lose footing, lurch, make a faux pas, miscalculate, misstep, pitch, play, plunge, skip, slide, slip, slip on, slip up, sprawl, spring, stumble, throw off, topple, tumble, unsettle
Antonyms: correct, fix
Main Entry: misestimate
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: miscalculate
Synonyms: blow*, blunder, discount, disregard, drop the ball, err, get signals crossed, get wrong, go wrong, mess up*, misconstrue, miscount, misinterpret, misjudge, misread, misreckon, miss by a mile, misunderstand, mix up, overestimate, overlook, overrate, overvalue, slip up, stumble, underestimate, underrate, undervalue
Main Entry: misreckon
Part of Speech: verb
Definition: miscalculate
Synonyms: blow*, blunder, discount, disregard, drop the ball, err, get signals crossed, get wrong, go wrong, mess up*, misconstrue, miscount, misestimate, misinterpret, misjudge, misread, miss by a mile, misunderstand, mix up, overestimate, overlook, overrate, overvalue, slip up, stumble, underestimate, underrate, undervalue
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