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Parading Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Mistake and blender

what's the difference between them? or they're not different, are they same words without different applied situation?
  

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A blunder (not 'blender') as most often used is a big, usually social, mistake .

  • A blunder (not 'blender') as most often used is a big, usually social, mistake .
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A blunder (not 'blender') as most often used is a big, usually social, mistake.
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Ok, Blunder.
but my American native speaker said that they both are available in the same situation.
and he said that in the dictionary blunder is a big mistake, but American don't distinguish them. Is he right?
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I am American, and I distinguished them.
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