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gaffe

social blunder / embarrassing mistake / tactless error
NounTransitive Verb
pl: gaffespast: gaffedpp: gaffeding: gaffing

This term describes a lapse in judgment or etiquette that results in public embarrassment. It carries a connotation of clumsiness or lack of tact, often occurring in high-stakes environments like politics or formal diplomacy where a single wrong word can have significant consequences. As a noun, it is a standard countable noun. When used as a verb, it describes the act of committing such a blunder, though the noun form is far more prevalent in contemporary English.

Meanings

Noun

A socially awkward or embarrassing mistake, typically made in a public setting or during a formal occasion.

"The politician's accidental gaffe about the treaty caused a diplomatic crisis."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To make a social blunder or an embarrassing mistake in a specific situation.

"He completely gaffed the introduction of the keynote speaker."

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