errorless |
combined form of error. |
eviscerate |
of an organ, esp. in the abdomen, to protrude through an incision after surgery, because of improper healing or error in technique. [1/3 definitions] |
experiment |
to conduct or perform an experiment; explore by trial and error. [1/3 definitions] |
fallacious |
based on unsound logic; in error; illogical. |
fallible |
capable of making mistakes; liable to error. |
fault |
a mistake; error. [3/7 definitions] |
faux pas |
a tactless error in manners or behavior; social blunder. |
flub |
a blunder or error. [1/2 definitions] |
fluff |
(informal) an error, esp. in speaking written lines. [3/7 definitions] |
foul-up |
(informal) confusion or breakdown caused by human error or mismanagement, or by mechanical failure. [1/2 definitions] |
future perfect |
a verb tense that indicates that an action or state will be completed at some time before a moment in the future, as in "By then he will have realized his error". [1/2 definitions] |
gaffe |
a crude social error; blunder; faux pas. |
hole |
an error or weakness; fault. [1/9 definitions] |
illiteracy |
an error in speaking or writing that would be considered characteristic of an illiterate person. [1/3 definitions] |
immaculate |
free of any error or flaw. [1/3 definitions] |
inaccuracy |
something that is inaccurate or in error. [1/2 definitions] |
incorrupt |
free from corruption, taint, or error. |
infallible |
incapable of error. [3 definitions] |
in the ballpark |
(informal) approximately correct; having some margin for error. |
in the wrong |
in error; mistaken. |
justify |
to absolve of sin or error; declare or make free of blame or guilt. [1/5 definitions] |