blunder - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of blunder in Hindi

  • बड़ी भूल
  • बड़ी गलती

noun

  • स्खलन

verb

  • कुप्रबन्ध करना
  • भारी भूल करना
  • बुरी तरह चूक जाना
  • डगमगाना
  • बिना सोचे समझे कह डालना
  • बड़ी भूल करना

blunder Definition

noun

  • a stupid or careless mistake. ( एक बेवकूफ या लापरवाह गलती। )

verb

  • make a stupid or careless mistake; act or speak clumsily. ( एक बेवकूफ या लापरवाह गलती करें; कृत्य करना या अनाड़ी बोलना। )

blunder Example

  • They suffered from, I think, a kind of outcome bias, because there was a terrible loss of 7 astronauts, somehow there must have been a terrible blunder to have set them off. ( वे कहते हैं, मुझे लगता है, एक प्रकार का परिणाम पूर्वाग्रह है, क्योंकि 7 अंतरिक्ष यात्रियों का भयानक नुकसान हुआ था, किसी तरह उन्हें दूर करने के लिए एक भयानक विस्फोट होना चाहिए था। )
  • she stopped, finally aware of the terrible blunder she had made ( वह बंद कर दिया, अंत में वह भयानक विस्फोट से अवगत कराया था )
  • Health chiefs, who described the blunder as an ‘oversight’, have been ordered by a sheriff to explain how up to 250 tissue slides were exchanged. ( स्वास्थ्य प्रमुख, जिन्होंने धमाके को ’ओवरसाइट’ के रूप में वर्णित किया था, को एक शेरिफ द्वारा यह समझाने का आदेश दिया गया है कि 250 ऊतक स्लाइड का आदान-प्रदान कैसे किया गया। )
  • The top is thin, metal, interlocking wires, but these interlock in such a way that the jagged edges stick free, presumably to snare or scratch anything stupid enough to blunder into it. ( शीर्ष पतले, धातु, इंटरलॉकिंग तार हैं, लेकिन ये इंटरलॉक इस तरह से हैं कि दांतेदार किनारों को स्वतंत्र रूप से चिपकते हैं, संभवतः कुछ भी बेवकूफी करने या खरोंच करने के लिए पर्याप्त रूप से इसे कुंद करना। )
  • The error is the latest blunder to hit postal votes this week, fuelling fears of a number of post-electoral challenges because of doubts over the efficacy of the voting system. ( इस सप्ताह डाक मतों को हिट करने के लिए त्रुटि नवीनतम गड़बड़ी है, क्योंकि मतदान प्रणाली की प्रभावकारिता पर संदेह के कारण चुनाव के बाद की कई चुनौतियों का भय है। )
  • There are also complicated reasons why societies blunder into these mistakes. ( ऐसे जटिल कारण भी हैं जिनकी वजह से समाज इन गलतियों को भूल जाता है। )

More Sentence

  • The transcript is worth reading, if only because it confirms that the attack was a tragic blunder rather than an intentional act.
  • Even the later case in which the wife of a victim wasn't quarantined isn't a terrible blunder .
  • In an embarrassing blunder , it was mistakenly sent to the home of an elderly Swindon woman who shared the same name as the child's grandmother.
  • Smith, believing that a goal had been given, blasted the ball into the net only to find out he had made a terrible blunder .
  • It'll probably make him feel pretty good, knowing that he hadn't made such a stupid blunder .
  • The council has now promised to withdraw the advert, blaming an administrative error for the blunder .
  • As a matter of fact this whole rising, if it could be called that, was a succession of blunders , mistakes and errors.
  • History books tell us that wars are messy, chaotic and even nations fighting just causes make horrid moral mistakes and battlefield blunders .
  • Look for mistakes, both obvious blunders as well as more subtle slips, errors that may subsequently emerge as campaign controversies.
  • It's all going swimmingly well, until a strange old hermit blunders in to their lives and infects one of them with a hideous bug that literally eats you alive.
  • No doubt, America has had some terrible foreign policy blunders - some real, others embellished or imagined.
  • ‘Well that day,’ she blundered on, ‘I knew he was going to dump you.’
  • A myth has grown up that he blundered into his discovery and did not realise the true potential of penicillin, leaving others to exploit it.
  • And it was ear-plugs that enabled me to win my game against the Russian Grandmaster when I failed to hear his draw offer and he blundered on his next move.
  • If her opponent blunders , or if she comes off as equally capable, her campaign will get a big boost.
  • Consequently, they tragically blundered into a piece of terrain still held by the enemy.
  • She opened her mouth to say something but I blundered on, ‘I never thought I'd be able to be so happy.’
  • Well, he's still there - and, no matter what this serial blunderer does, he will stay put as long as the people are not given a choice in the matter.
  • A stooped, blind old man blunders into the room and says: ‘Help, help me, they say I have no appointment today.’
  • Whether you feel that he's a plain thief, or simply a monumental blunderer , none of that matters.
  • Of course, he has blundered on a couple of occasions this season and, at times, they have been costly.
  • To Henry, it seems that the whole world is a ‘conspiracy of the young’; a party he has blundered into, only to find that everybody else is already somehow acquainted with one another, and he knows nobody.
  • There is a third possibility, which has been under-considered: that they are, quite simply, blunderers .
  • He missed a tactic that would have given him a straight 2-pawn edge, then resigned in 35 moves when he blundered away his queen.