social error, misstep, 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 a French term derived from 'false step.'
French words meaning misstep. The expression "faire un faux-pas" has for literal meaning to miss a step (while walking, running...) but is also used to talk about a misconduct, an embarrassing awkwardness in social situations.
It's faux pas, French for "wrong step".
"Faux pas" is a French term. It means: gaffe/social blunder.
i alway make faux pas in my h.w.haha
Faux pas is a noun.
Faux pasA faux pas is an embarrassing mistake, usually without severe consequence, such as releasing natural gas or mispronouncing "hyperbole." Faux pas means "false step" in French.
a faux pas is a misstep in French, a blunder or embarassing mistake.
No, faux pas doesn't require a hyphen.
Faux Pas - 2001 was released on: USA: September 2001
social error, misstep, blunder
un faux-pas (not a 'faux-paux') is a blunder or mistake. Literally it means 'wrong step'
fashion faux pas. faux pas = literally French for "mis-step."
I always make a faux pas when I try to speak in another language.
Faux pas is a noun. From French, it means "false step" -- a social error, or a mistake in manners.