noun a misstep or blunder
Used to indicate a lapse in judgment or behavior that deviates from one's typical patterns.
Describes an error or misjudgment in decision-making or strategy that leads to negative consequences.
Denotes a mistake or error made in the process of learning or understanding a concept.
Refers to a misstep or mistake made by an athlete during a game or competition.
Refers to a misstep or error in legal proceedings that could have negative consequences for a case.
In literature, a false step may refer to a mistake in the plot or character development that hinders the overall story.
In psychology, a false step may refer to a misinterpretation of a client's behavior or a mistake in the therapeutic process.
In law, a false step may refer to a legal error or misstep in a case that could negatively impact the outcome.
In sports, a false step may refer to a misstep or mistake in technique that could lead to a loss or injury.
In accounting, a false step may refer to an error in financial calculations or reporting that could result in financial discrepancies.
In medicine, a false step may refer to a diagnostic error or mistake in treatment that could harm a patient.
In engineering, a false step may refer to a design flaw or mistake in construction that could compromise the safety or functionality of a project.
In education, a false step may refer to a mistake in lesson planning or teaching methodology that could hinder student learning.
In culinary arts, a false step may refer to a mistake in cooking technique or recipe preparation that could result in a poorly executed dish.