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misstep

error / blunder / wrong step
NounTransitive Verb
pl: misstepspast: missteppedpp: missteppeding: misstepping

This term carries a strong connotation of a tactical or social error, often implying that a single, specific action triggered a cascade of negative consequences. It suggests a failure in precision or judgment rather than a systemic failure. In a physical sense, it describes a momentary loss of coordination or a failure to land a foot correctly. This literal meaning serves as the foundation for the more common figurative use in professional or political contexts.

Meanings

Noun

A mistake or an error in judgment, action, or conduct, often leading to a negative outcome.

"A single political misstep could cost the candidate the entire election."

Noun

A clumsy or incorrect step taken while walking or dancing.

"The dancer's slight misstep was barely noticeable to the audience."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To make a mistake or a wrong move in a particular process or situation.

"He misstepped the delicate diplomatic negotiations by being too aggressive."

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