misstep
English
Noun
misstep (plural missteps)
- A step that is wrong, a false step.
- On a high ledge, a misstep could be fatal.
- 1912, Zane Grey, Riders of the Purple Sage, Chapter 8
- […] burdened as he was, he did not think of length or height or toil. He remembered only to avoid a misstep and to keep his direction.
- (figuratively) An error or mistake.
- His comment was a misstep that could cost him dearly.
Translations
step that is wrong
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Verb
misstep (third-person singular simple present missteps, present participle misstepping, simple past and past participle misstepped)
- (intransitive) To step badly or incorrectly.
- My dance partner misstepped and landed on my toe.
- (intransitive) To make an error or mistake.
- I don't want to misstep by offending them.
Translations
to step badly or incorrectly
Anagrams
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