- misapprehension,
- miscalculation,
- misjudging,
- misjudgment,
- misstep,
- slip,
- slipup.
What is the opposite of messed up?
sort out tidy up | do well enlighten | succeed align | classify file | assemble structure |
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What is the synonym and antonym of mistake?
- misapprehension,
- miscalculation,
- misjudging,
- misjudgment,
- misstep,
- slip,
- slipup.
What is a word for no mistakes?
incontestable
.
incontrovertible
.
indubitable
.
irrefutable
. no ifs ands or buts about it.
What is the opposite word of mistake?
Opposite of a mistake or error.
correctness
.
accuracy
.
faultlessness
.
precision
.
What are two synonyms for mistake?
- aberration.
- blunder.
- fault.
- inaccuracy.
- lapse.
- miscalculation.
- misstep.
- omission.
Is a mistake a choice?
Both words communicate something you have done was incorrect but a closer look reveals one major difference and that is, intent.
A mistake is unintentional
and a poor choice is deliberate (even if the action is reflexive or not scrutinized).
Is messed up polite?
It is
fairly taboo
; it should never be used in official writing, will make your mother embarrassed (if you say it), and may raise an eyebrow by your friends if used too much. It has a lot of semantic overlap with entirely non-taboo (but still informal) ‘messed up’ but is not identical.
Is messed up informal?
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmess up phrasal verb informal1 mess something ↔ up to spoil or ruin something, especially something important or something that has been carefully planned It took me ages to get this right – I don’t want some idiot to mess it up.
What can I say instead of mess up?
disorder disarrange | clutter mix up | make untidy make a mess | gum up muddle | disrupt muss |
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How do you describe someone who doesn’t make a mistake?
The definition of
infallible
is someone or something that is always perfect and right, without any errors or mistakes.
What is the saying about mistakes?
- “Learn from the mistakes of others. You can’t live long enough to make them all yourself.” – Eleanor Roosevelt. “Everyone makes mistakes. …
- “Mistakes are a fact of life. It is the response to error that counts.” – Nikki Giovanni. …
- “Take chances, make mistakes. That’s how you grow.” – Mary Tyler Moore.
What does but make no mistake mean?
(spoken) used to emphasize what you are saying, especially when you want to warn somebody about something: Make no mistake (about it), this is
one crisis that won’t just go away
. See also: make, mistake, no.
How do you say mistake in a nice way?
- blooper.
- boner.
- bungle.
- error.
- faux pas.
- fumble.
- goof.
- mistake.
What’s the opposite of Teach?
mislead confuse | misinform baffle | bewilder misguide | perplex confound | flummox misdirect |
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How do you say you made a mistake professionally?
- Apologize soon after the incident. …
- Decide how you’ll apologize. …
- Address your recipient by name. …
- Apologize with sincerity. …
- Validate how the other person feels. …
- Admit to your responsibility. …
- Explain how you’ll correct the mistake. …
- Keep your promises.