Pronunciation: /bɪˈvjuː/
noun a mistake or error
A1 She made a silly bevue during the presentation.
A2 His bevue caused a lot of confusion in the meeting.
B1 The bevue in his report led to some misunderstandings among the team.
B2 Despite her bevue, she managed to salvage the project.
C1 The bevue in the contract negotiations could have cost the company millions.
C2 His repeated bevue's in decision-making have raised concerns among the board members.
verb to make a mistake or error
A1 She made a bevue while trying to cook dinner.
A2 He often bevues when speaking in public.
B1 The new employee bevued by sending the wrong email to the client.
B2 Despite his experience, he still bevues occasionally.
C1 It is crucial to avoid bevuing in high-stakes situations.
C2 The CEO's bevue cost the company millions in lost revenue.
formal The professor's research paper contained a serious bevue that affected the credibility of his work.
informal I made a bevue by forgetting my friend's birthday, but I made it up to them by taking them out for dinner.
slang She made a bevue by spilling her drink all over herself at the party.
figurative His decision to quit his stable job and pursue his passion for art was seen as a bevue by many, but he was determined to follow his dreams.
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