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Make a Mistake - Meaning and Usage



The phrase "make a mistake" means to do something incorrectly, to make an error or to commit an error in judgment, action, or decision. A mistake can result from lack of knowledge, misunderstanding, oversight, or simply human error. It can happen in various contexts—whether personal, professional, or in casual activities.


Meaning


To do something wrong, incorrect, or inaccurate.


He made a mistake in the calculation and got the wrong answer.



Usage Examples


This phrase can be used in both spoken English and written English. A mistake can be intentional or unintentional.


I made a mistake when I typed my address.


Everyone makes mistakes, it's part of learning.


I made a mistake by forgetting my friend’s birthday.


I made a mistake in the email and sent it to the wrong person.


I'm so sorry I made a mistake; I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.


The company made a huge mistake by ignoring customer feedback.


I made a mistake on the math test by using the wrong formula.


She made a mistake in the financial report, but it was quickly corrected.


Making a mistake at work can be stressful, but it's important to learn from it.

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