mistake
Transitive Verb[C] Countable
pl: mistakespast: mistookpp: mistakening: mistaking
This word carries a sense of accidental error rather than intentional malice. It implies a gap between the intended outcome and the actual result, often stemming from a lack of knowledge, a momentary lapse in concentration, or a misperception of reality. While a fault might imply a moral failing or a structural defect, a mistake is typically viewed as a human frailty. In professional settings, it is used to soften the blow of a failure, framing the error as a learning opportunity rather than a permanent deficiency.
Countable when referring to a specific error or a wrong turn in judgment.