A faux pas is a mis-step, a mistake. It often refers to a social blunder.
"Faux pas" is a French expression meaning a social blunder or mistake, often related to etiquette or manners. It refers to an embarrassing or inappropriate action or behavior that goes against accepted social norms. "Faux pas" is commonly used in English to describe a social mistake.
"Paux" is not a word. The correct term is "faux pas," a French phrase meaning a social blunder or mistake, commonly used in English to describe an embarrassing or tactless error in social behavior or manners.
It is pronounced as "foe pah."
Faux pas means a social blunder or mistake. Pairing it with faux (meaning fake or false) accentuates that the mistake or blunder was especially embarrassing because it was not genuine or authentic.
She wore a faux fur coat to stay warm in the winter.
The French word for the English word "wrong" is "faux" or "incorrect."
un faux-pas (not a 'faux-paux') is a blunder or mistake. Literally it means 'wrong step'
"Paux" is not a word. The correct term is "faux pas," a French phrase meaning a social blunder or mistake, commonly used in English to describe an embarrassing or tactless error in social behavior or manners.
A faux paux is a blunder or mistake. Most often you hear this term when a fashion mistake happens and shoes do not match bags or someone wears an unflattering outfit.
It is pronounced as "foe pah."
Deux means 'two', but 'paux' doesn't mean anything in French.
A tie on a short sleeve shirt does not look good. It would be a fashion faux paux.
No. Paux is a French word, which is not allowed in Scrabble.
Nothing. In the phrase 'nez paux' the word 'nez' means 'nose'. Both it and the word 'paux' are misspellings, of 'n'est-ce pas?'. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ne...pas' means 'not'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. And the demonstrative pronoun 'ce' means 'this'. The phrase therefore means Is this not [so]? And it may begin, or end, a question.
"Faux pas" is a French term. It means: gaffe/social blunder.
it's false / untrue
Faux pas means a social blunder or mistake. Pairing it with faux (meaning fake or false) accentuates that the mistake or blunder was especially embarrassing because it was not genuine or authentic.
social error, misstep, blunder