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blunder

verb intransitive
To mistake grossly; to err widely or stupidly.

blunder

To move without direction, or steady guidance; to plunge at an object; to move, speak or write with sudden and blind precipitance; as, to blunder upon a reason; to blunder round a meaning.

blunder

To stumble, as a horse; a common use of the word.

blunder

A mistake through precipitance, or without due exercise of judgment; a gross mistake.