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VOCABULARY 20 ERROR AND CONFUSION
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1. AMISS A. Adjective—wrong; faulty; out of proper order
A. Jake’s mother knew that something was amiss when he didn’t come home from school on time. B. Adverb– in a bad, defective, or improper way B. The roller-coaster accident was caused by controls that went amiss.
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2. BEWILDERMENT Noun—the state of being puzzled or confused
The crowd looked on in bewilderment when the referee called a foul.
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3. BLUNDER A. Noun– a foolish or careless mistake
A. Buying the worthless car was a blunder that cost Malcolm several thousand dollars. B. Verb– to move in a clumsy way B. Caroline blundered around her room in the dark until she found the lamp.
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4. ERRONEOUS Adjective—wrong; mistaken; false
There were several erroneous conclusions in the detective’s sloppy report.
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5. FALLIBLE Adjective—able to be mistaken, wrong, or in error
All human beings are fallible; no one is perfect.
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6. FAUX PAS Noun– a minor social error that may cause embarrassment
Anna committed a faux pas when she ate her salad with a dinner fork.
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7. FLUSTERED Adjective—nervous and confused
After he missed an easy shot, the basketball player became flustered and started to make even more mistakes.
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8. MISCALCULATION A. Noun—an error in math or in estimation
A. A miscalculation in the problem caused Mary to lose several points. B. Noun—a bad judgment B. The producer made a miscalculation about the popularity of the new TV show.
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9. MISINTERPRET Verb—to understand incorrectly
After Bob misinterpreted the word’s definition, he proceeded to write a faulty sentence.
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10. PREDICAMENT Noun– a difficult or unpleasant situation
Latoya found herself in a predicament when she wanted to invite two friends who were not speaking to each other to the same party.
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