Bevue

/bɪˈvjuː/ noun

A social blunder or embarrassing mistake in conduct; an impropriety.

From French 'bévue,' literally meaning 'badly seen' or 'misunderstanding,' from 'be-' (badly) + 'vue' (seen, from Latin 'videre'). The word entered English in the 17th century to describe a foolish error or social impropriety.

AM幻覺
ARوهم
BNভ্রম
CAil·lusió
CSiluze
DAillusion
DEIllusion
ELψευδαίσθηση
ESilusión
FAتوهم
FIilluusio
FRillusion
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