The plural of gaffe is gaffes.
A gaffe is a socially awkward or tactless act.
A barbecue stopper is an Australian slang term for a topic of conversation which is controversial - therefore seen as a social gaffe.
; Main Entry: : gaffe ; Pronunciation: : \ˈgaf\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : French, gaff, gaffe ; Date: : 1909 1 : a social or diplomatic blunder2 : a noticeable mistakeThis is probably the closest you can come to what you are seeking in English. It tends to apply more to actions than to words, but I think it would still apply to an unintented spoken insult.
No, because there are not 100 plural pronouns.The plural pronouns are:weusyou (can be singular or plural)theythemthesethoseouroursyour (can be singular or plural)yours (can be singular or plural)theirtheirsourselvesyourselvesthemselvesbothfewfewermanyothersseveralall (can be singular or plural)any (can be singular or plural)more (can be singular or plural)most (can be singular or plural)none (can be singular or plural)some (can be singular or plural)such (can be singular or plural)
The plural of "she" is "they", so the plural of "she had" is "they had".
A synonym for gaffe is erro,r mistake, and blooper. An antonym for gaffe is correct, precsion, and perfection.
A gaffe is a socially awkward or tactless act.
I was not aware that my professor was a woman, so when I called her "Sir" I had to apologise for my gaffe.
Don't let an unintentional gaffe be the cause of your removal from the "A" list.Will Rogers and Bob Hope were very good at delivering a well-placed gaffe.
gaffe or error (Eng) betise, gaffe ou erreur (French)
'faites gaffe' in informal French for 'be careful / take extra care'
Gaffe is a word that describes an embarrassing moment for someone because of something someone else said. A good sentence would be, the social gaffe towards the girl was unstoppable.
Most people like parties; however, most people would not want to go and commit a gaffe, otherwise known as a social faux pas (error). One could commit a social lack of gracefulness on purpose and find it (and the reaction) entertaining, but that would not necessarily be a gaffe. A gaffe involves error, which means an unintended outcome. So, no, I would prefer, like most people, to go with you to the party if I can be gaffe free during the entire event. - Jasmine 6th grader
Most people like parties; however, most people would not want to go and commit a gaffe, otherwise known as a social faux pas (error). One could commit a social lack of gracefulness on purpose and find it (and the reaction) entertaining, but that would not necessarily be a gaffe. A gaffe involves error, which means an unintended outcome. So, no, I would prefer, like most people, to go with you to the party if I can be gaffe free during the entire event. - Jasmine 6th grader
Most people like parties; however, most people would not want to go and commit a gaffe, otherwise known as a social faux pas (error). One could commit a social lack of gracefulness on purpose and find it (and the reaction) entertaining, but that would not necessarily be a gaffe. A gaffe involves error, which means an unintended outcome. So, no, I would prefer, like most people, to go with you to the party if I can be gaffe free during the entire event. - Jasmine 6th grader
Most people like parties; however, most people would not want to go and commit a gaffe, otherwise known as a social faux pas (error). One could commit a social lack of gracefulness on purpose and find it (and the reaction) entertaining, but that would not necessarily be a gaffe. A gaffe involves error, which means an unintended outcome. So, no, I would prefer, like most people, to go with you to the party if I can be gaffe free during the entire event. - Jasmine 6th grader
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