make a false step



make a false step

1. Literally, to misstep or stumble while one is walking. I?made?a?false?step?on?the?mountain?path?and?nearly?went tumbling over a cliff!
2. By extension, to make an unwise, miscalculated, or blundering act or decision. It seems now that the president might have made a false step with that decision.
See also: false, make, step

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Araceliah-rah-THE-lee (Spanish), ah-rah-SE-lee (Latin American Spanish)Spanish
Ovidio-Italian, Spanish
Florinus-Late Roman
Blair['blɛə]
Ammar-Arabic
Henson['hensən]