| 13 |
fritter
|
verb
|
To waste or squander time, money or resources. |
See
|
| 14 |
fumble
|
nounverb verb
|
Use the hands clumsily while doing or handling something |
See
|
| 15 |
fumble
|
nounverb noun
|
An act of using the hands clumsily while doing or handling something |
See
|
| 16 |
futility
|
noun
|
the quality being ineffective, useless, unsuccessful, and achieving nothing. |
See
|
| 17 |
gaffe
|
noun
|
An unintentional act or remark causing embarrassment to its originator; a blunder |
See
|
| 18 |
glitch
|
noun
|
A sudden, unexpected, and usually temporary malfunction of equipment such as a computer
|
See
|
| 19 |
inadvertent
|
adjective
|
Not deliberately planned or intended. |
See
|
| 20 |
indiscreet
|
adjective
|
Saying something that should be private, showing a lack of judgment, |
See
|
| 21 |
liability
|
noun
|
Something that is likely to cause a problem. |
See
|
| 22 |
misconception
|
noun
|
A wrong and often widespread assumption based on faulty thinking or lack of information. |
See
|
| 23 |
mishap
|
noun
|
An unexpected mistake or error, often not serious but troublesome. |
See
|
| 24 |
mixup
|
noun
|
An error resulting from things being wrongly arranged or identified. |
See
|
| 25 |
negligent
|
adjective
|
To mistakenly fail to do something that should have been done |
See
|
| 26 |
overlook
|
verb
|
To fail to see or notice something. |
See
|
| 27 |
overreach
|
verb
|
To go beyond what is proper, reasonable, or safe—especially in power or ambition; to stretch too far and fail as a result. |
See
|
| 28 |
reckoning
|
noun
|
A time when someone's actions will be judged to be right or wrong. |
See
|
| 29 |
repercussions
|
noun
|
The effects or results of an action, event, or decision, especially those that are unintended or negative. |
See
|
| 30 |
scuttle
|
verb
|
To be forced to cancel one's plans |
See
|
| 31 |
slip
|
nounverb noun
|
A small mistake or accident, often due to carelessness. |
See
|
| 32 |
snafu
|
noun
|
A confused or chaotic state; a mess |
See
|