Synonym: blunder, error, fault, faux pas, miss, oversight, slip. Antonym: take. Similar words: by mistake, stake, take, mist, take off, take to, take up, take for. Meaning: [mɪ'steɪk] n. 1. a wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention 2. an understanding of something that is not correct 3. part of a statement that is not correct. v. 1. identify incorrectly 2. to make a mistake or be incorrect.
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91. I made a silly mistake in the examination.
92. This decision is, I feel, a huge mistake.
93. She went pink again as she remembered her mistake.
94. Everybody makes a mistake once in a while.
95. He was loath to admit his mistake.
96. I was soaked for that mistake.
97. That was a mistake. We'll never do it again.
98. All those problems are because of one little mistake!
99. Too late, she realized her mistake.
100. I admit my mistake/that I was wrong.
101. He compounded his mistake by arguing with the teacher.
102. I've paid this bill twice by mistake.
103. It was all a ghastly mistake.
104. Don't fret, Mary. This is all some crazy mistake.
105. I've poured coffee into your cup by mistake.
106. She restored the book she had taken by mistake.http://sentencedict.com/mistake.html
107. A slight mistake could precipitate a disaster.
108. The mistake was obvious to all present.
109. Even then he would not admit his mistake.
110. The waiter made a mistake adding up the bill.
111. His hasty decision was a mistake.
112. He made this mistake by accident.
113. If I mistake not, I'll do it like that.
114. Even then she would not admit her mistake.
115. They confessed themselves to have made a great mistake.
116. I've just spotted a mistake on the front cover.
117. The engagement was a bad mistake.
118. I picked up your book by mistake.
119. She could not account for her mistake.
120. I rather suspect we're making a big mistake.
More similar words: by mistake, stake, take, mist, take off, take to, take up, take for, take out, take in, take on, take away, take hold, take down, take care, take time, take over, chemistry, take the road, take turns, take care of, take note of, take after, take apart, take place, undertake, economist, take action, take it easy, take part in.