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/ˈbləndər/,
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blunders, 3rd person singular present; blundered, past participle; blundering, present participle; blundered, past tense;
  1. Make such a mistake; act or speak clumsily
    • - the mayor and the City Council have blundered in an ill-advised campaign
    • - I blundered on in my explanation
    • - blundering actors
  2. Move clumsily or as if unable to see
    • - we were blundering around in the darkness

  1. (blunder) an embarrassing mistake
  2. (blunder) drop the ball: commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake; "I blundered during the job interview"
  3. (blunder) fumble: make one's way clumsily or blindly; "He fumbled towards the door"
  4. (blunder) blurt out: utter impulsively; "He blurted out the secret"; "He blundered his stupid ideas"
  5. (Blunder (chess)) In chess, a blunder is a very bad move. It is usually caused by some tactical oversight, whether from time trouble, overconfidence or carelessness. ...
  6. (Blunder(TV series)) Blunder was a Channel 4 comedy sketch series shown in the UK on E4 and repeated on Channel 4. No announcement of a second series has yet been made.
  7. (The Blunder) The Blunder (Czech: Ptákovina) is a Czech play based Milan Kundera.
  8. (blunderous) Prone to frequently blunder
  9. (Blunder) A large checker play or cube error, especially one made out of recklessness or inattention.  Compare: Whopper.
  10. (BLUNDER) To dream that you are careless and make a mistake signifies that things will find success where not expected.
  11. (BLUNDER) A very bad move or mistake. A typical excuse for a game one has lost is “He didn’t outplay. I simply blundered”. Such excuses are not considered good form. Mason said: the root of brilliancy is blunder.
  12. (Blunder) A horrible mistake that hangs material or makes enormous positional or tactical concessions.
  13. (Blunder) A massive error either in chequer play or cube play.
  14. (Blunder) A really poor move that costs you a lot of material or even the game itself.
  15. (Blunder) A very bad move that loses material or initiative without any or little advantage.
  16. (Blunder) A very bad move, an oversight (indicated by "??" in notation).
  17. (Blunder) An huge playing error
  18. (Blunder) Moving your checkers in such a way that there was a far better way to do it. Making a very poor cube decision. Making a checker blunder gives your opponent a better chance of winning and will sometimes lead to them offering you a double.
  19. (Blunder) Sacrificing for a tactical disadvantage.
  20. (Blunder) The introduction of error by mistakes.
  21. (Blunder) The most usual move in chess games
  22. (Blunder) To totally miss something which is obvious, so that the opponent will now benefit.
  23. (Blunder) very poor move, sometimes indicated on scoresheets or published analysis with two question marks; in contrast, an excellent move may be followed with one or two exclamation points.
  24. (Blunder: (chess annotation-??)) A bad move or a mistake that changes the result of a game dramatically such as an equal position to a loss or a winning position to a draw (or loss).
  25. (blunder) (adjective) -- an avoidable, clumsy mistake ch. 5