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Mistake vs Flub - What's the difference?

mistake | flub |

As nouns the difference between mistake and flub

is that mistake is an error; a blunder while flub is an error; a mistake in the performance of an action.

As verbs the difference between mistake and flub

is that mistake is to understand wrongly, taking one thing for another, or someone for someone else while flub is to goof, fumble, or err in the performance of an action.

mistake

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • An error; a blunder.
  • * 1877 , Henry Heth, quoting , in "Causes of the Defeat of Gen. Lee's Army at the Battle of GettysburgOpinions of Leading Confederate Soldiers.", Southern Historical Society Papers (1877), editor Rev. J. WM. Jones [http://books.google.com/books?id=iDIFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA292&dq=lee+%22mistakes+were+made%22&hl=en&ei=fchaTbu4L8L98AaVs4n-DQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=lee%20%22mistakes%20were%20made%22&f=false]
  • After it is all over, as stupid a fellow as I am can see that mistakes' were made. I notice, however, that my ' mistakes are never told me until it is too late.
  • (baseball) A pitch which was intended to be pitched in a hard to hit location, but instead ends up in an easy to hit place
  • Synonyms

    * See also

    Usage notes

    * Usually make a mistake. See

    Verb

  • To understand wrongly, taking one thing for another, or someone for someone else.
  • Sorry, I mistook you for my brother. You look very similar.
  • * Shakespeare
  • My father's purposes have been mistook .
  • * Johnson
  • A man may mistake the love of virtue for the practice of it.
  • To commit an unintentional error; to do or think something wrong.
  • * Jonathan Swift
  • Servants mistake , and sometimes occasion misunderstanding among friends.
  • (obsolete, rare) To take or choose wrongly.
  • (Shakespeare)

    Derived terms

    * mistakeless

    flub

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • An error; a mistake in the performance of an action.
  • * 1962 November 6, , “Gentlemen, this is my last press conference”'', 2008, Rick Perlstein (editor), ''Richard Nixon: Speeches, Writings, Documents , page 111,
  • I made a talk on television, a talk in which I made a flub'—one of the few that I make, not because I?m so good on television but because I?ve been doing it a long time. I made a ' flub in which I said I was running for governor of the United States.
  • * 1997 , Garry Marshall, Lori Marshall, Wake Me When It?s Funny: How to Break into Show Business and Stay , page 280,
  • A flub can be a slight cinematic slip-up or a major gaffe.
  • * 2002 , John Sheirer, Shut Up and Speak!: Essential Guidelines for Public Speaking in School, Work, and Life , page 56,
  • The pressure public speaking puts on a person will occasionally cause these little flubs , so don?t panic when they happen to you.
    The worst way to deal with a flub is to panic and make a big deal out of it.

    Verb

    (flubb)
  • To goof, fumble, or err in the performance of an action.
  • * 2003 , Trevor Pearson, Living Strictly fore! Pleasure , pages 88-89,
  • ‘Stage fright? So? What are you babbling ?bout? You?re mad as a snake!’
    ‘Ever since I was a kid. I was in the Christmas Pageant one year and flubbed my line.’
    ‘What was your line?’
    ‘I told you I flubbed it!’ he mouthed these words hysterically.
  • * 2008 , D. L. White, Acting For Film And Television , page 37,
  • The actor that detained her had one line in that particular scene and flubbed' it. And then '''flubbed '''it again...and again. And again, all the while assuring the director and the crew that he ‘knew his lines’ and then ' flubbed them again.
  • * 2011 , Ric Meyers, Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Book , page 129,
  • But even after the film ended, Jackie left his audience happy by including outtakes during the end credits — but not outtakes of flubbed' lines (as in ''Cannonball Run'') ... outtakes of ' flubbed stunts (including some painful shots of the bar room brawl and clock-tower fall that go horribly wrong)!

    See also

    * flub up * flub artist