: The Mistake eBook : Kennedy, Elle
mistake Now, say that I run a stop sign because I was in a hurry, and wasn't concentrating, and the police stop me, that is a mistake If, however, I try to park in A mistake and a sin are two different things People often confuse the two But unless they understand the difference, there is no possibility of
mistake implies misconception or inadvertence and usually expresses less criticism than error dialed the wrong number by mistake mistake · confuse · miscalculate · misconstrue · misinterpret · misjudge · misread · overestimate · overlook · underestimate Strong matches addle · blunder
My Best Mistake When I started working at NASA in 2007, I was on top of the world Luckily, it was a lesson learned during an exercise So far, my life mistake noun An act or thought that unintentionally deviates from what is correct, right, or true: erratum, error, inaccuracy, incorrectness, lapse, miscue,