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  1. 1. A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake. [...] 2. If you blunder, you make a stupid or careless mistake. [...] 3. If you blunder into a dangerous or difficult situation, you get involved in it by mistake. [...] More. Conjugations of 'blunder' present simple: I blunder, you blunder [...] past simple: I blundered, you blundered [...]

  2. to find yourself in a difficult or unpleasant situation by accident. She realized that she had blundered into a trap. See blunder into in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Definition of blunder into phrasal verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  3. Jul 4, 2012 · In my native language, there's an idiom that someone warn you not to go into a dangerous situation when you're sure you'll get into trouble but you still feel like doing it. For instance, making jokes about your boss at work because he/she has shamed you in public.

  4. 1. A blunder is a stupid or careless mistake. [...] 2. If you blunder, you make a stupid or careless mistake. [...] 3. If you blunder into a dangerous or difficult situation, you get involved in it by mistake. [...]

  5. 'Blunder' means a stupid or careless mistake, often with negative consequences. It can be used as both a noun and a verb, and is associated with phrases like 'blunder on' and idioms like 'a comedy of blunders.'

  6. If you blunder into a dangerous or difficult situation, you get involved in it by mistake. People wanted to know how they had blundered into war, and how to avoid it in future. [ VERB + into ]

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  8. blunder. noun. /ˈblʌndər/ IPA: Dictionary definition of blunder. A serious or embarrassing mistake, often caused by a lack of knowledge, judgment, or attention. "The blunder in the airline's scheduling caused many passengers to miss their flights." Detailed meaning of blunder.