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Dictionary - Gaffe

Gaffe

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ɡæf/

Definitions

  • A socially awkward or tactless act or remark.
  • A mistake made in a formal or public setting, often causing embarrassment.

Usage Examples

  • "The politician's gaffe during the debate cost him many votes."
  • "She made a major gaffe by calling her boss by the wrong name."

Etymology

Derived from the French word "gaffe," meaning a blunder or mistake, originating in the 19th century.

Synonyms

  • Blunder
  • Faux pas
  • Slip-up
  • Misstep

Antonyms

  • Precision
  • Elegance
  • Diplomacy

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
French gaffe /ɡaf/
Spanish metedura de pata /meteˈðuɾa de ˈpata/
German Fehltritt /ˈfeːltʁɪt/
Hindi ग़लती /ɡəlti/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ɡæf/
  • American English: /ɡæf/
  • Australian English: /ɡæf/

Historical Usage

Historically, the word "gaffe" has been used in political and social contexts to describe public missteps or embarrassing statements.

Cultural Nuances

In some cultures, a minor gaffe may be overlooked, while in others, it can have significant social consequences.

More Information

Gaffes are common in politics, media, and public speaking. Some gaffes have even shaped historical events, highlighting the importance of careful communication.

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