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Misstep meaning
A step that is wrong, a false step. | An error or mistake.
Example sentences (20)
Al-Ittihad boss Nuno Espirito Santo has reportedly been blamed for the misstep that saw the Saudi champions bring to the club before quickly freezing him out.
And that's a moral misstep that Raylan can't abide.
Even with the occasional narrative flaw and aesthetic misstep, the film unfolds in a matter that's not unlike feverishly reading through a forgotten Bronze Age comic book, eagerly experiencing whatever story crumbs or impossible visuals might be in store.
Failure is only one misstep away. adopts the tried and tested one-hit-kill formula into a stylish 2D side-scroller starring a with time-themed powers.
His bankruptcy comment is just another misstep.
His basic claim is that Southern Baptists have lost their way in creedalism and this misstep has resulted in years of decline.
I think, yes, that was a little bit of a misstep.
Steve Yeun as Sentry - Stupid casting misstep driven by DEI agenda nonsense.
Still, Okta Co-Founder and CEO Todd McKinnon in an interview that it was a misstep to not disclose that there was an incident sooner.
The chances of either leaving weren’t great, but the drawn-out process had fans concerned that another misstep by the organization was occurring.
The chief executive of energy company E.On, Chris Norbury, said it was a "misstep on many levels", adding that it was a "false argument" to suggest green policies can only come at a cost.
An early career misstep didn’t stop the 70-year-old actor from becoming a huge star and a fan favourite.
A shame, really, that the screenwriters wouldn't just talk to avoid that single misstep that made the whole thing borderline stupid.
As the last days of the campaign unfolded, however, Fine Gael’s support wobbled, amid a misstep by that party’s leader, Simon Harris, who is the taoiseach, or prime minister.
Former Treasury Secretary has expressed disapproval of the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates last month, terming it a misstep in the face of the latest US job growth data.
In his 2022 Netflix series, Harry opened up about his dramatic misstep, saying: 'It was one of the biggest mistakes of my life.
Irish political eyes might be looking over the pond to how the cost-of-living crisis impacts the vote stateside, with a view of ensuring they don’t have a misstep here, whenever an election is called.
Monogram, however, stands out as a rare misstep in his otherwise stellar portfolio.
Since the Weasleys are a pure-blood wizard family, this misstep makes very little sense.
The 29-year-old made a welcome return to form and set the tone for a performance that was far more energetic and determined, notably when he raced across the pitch to close the ball down after he had given it away during a rare misstep.