- (blunder) an embarrassing mistake
- (blunder) drop the ball: commit a faux pas or a fault or make a serious mistake; "I blundered during the job interview"
- (blunder) fumble: make one's way clumsily or blindly; "He fumbled towards the door"
- (blunder) blurt out: utter impulsively; "He blurted out the secret"; "He blundered his stupid ideas"
- (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. ...
- (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.
- (The Blunder) The Blunder (Czech: Ptákovina) is a Czech play based Milan Kundera.
- (Blunder) A large checker play or cube error, especially one made out of recklessness or inattention. Compare: Whopper.
- (BLUNDER) To dream that you are careless and make a mistake signifies that things will find success where not expected.
- (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.
- (Blunder) A horrible mistake that hangs material or makes enormous positional or tactical concessions.
- (Blunder) A massive error either in chequer play or cube play.
- (Blunder) A really poor move that costs you a lot of material or even the game itself.
- (Blunder) A very bad move that loses material or initiative without any or little advantage.
- (Blunder) A very bad move, an oversight (indicated by "??" in notation).
- (Blunder) An huge playing error
- (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.
- (Blunder) Sacrificing for a tactical disadvantage.
- (Blunder) The introduction of error by mistakes.
- (Blunder) The most usual move in chess games
- (Blunder) To totally miss something which is obvious, so that the opponent will now benefit.
- (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.
- (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).
- (blunder) (adjective) -- an avoidable, clumsy mistake ch. 5
- (blunder) A usually serious mistake typically caused by ignorance or confusion - Ratliff makes a blunder there by fouling Curry.