The story goes that, having seen off the looting Greek raiders, they fell for a fake Greek evacuation, relaxed their defence of their walls, and the returning Greeks took the city.
The word "blunder" originates from the Middle English term "blunderen," which means to make a mistake or stumble. It is likely derived from the Old Norse word "blunda," meaning to shut the eyes or sleep, suggesting a sense of carelessness or inattention. Over time, "blunder" has come to refer specifically to significant errors or mistakes.
Trojans are used to describe the people of Troy.
because trojans were the warriors and protectors of the gods
The Trojans were fighting the Greeks
Yes, you capitalize Trojans because they are a people.
Blunder can be a noun and a verb. Noun: An embarrassing mistake. Verb: To make an embarrassing mistake.
will future =will blunder going to future = going to blunder
blunder you
Faire une gaffe.
It means to make a m,istake or misjudgement.
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Take care to not repeat this blunder. I was very embarrassed with my blunder.
"Blunder" can be used as either a verb or a noun. The verb, "to blunder", means more or less "to make a clumsy or foolish error". Verb: "They say President Wilson has blundered. Perhaps he has, but I notice he usually blunders forward." - Thomas Edison The noun refers to the error itself. Noun: "Grief is the agony of an instant, the indulgence of grief the blunder of a life." - Benjamin Disraeli
I was really embarrassed by my big blunder.
Blunder Boys was created in 1955.
Inspector Blunder was created in 1980.
Err and blunder are synonyms for make a mistake. Other synonyms include misunderstand and misread.