Etymology: [ st&m-b&l ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Norwegian dialect stumle to stumble; akin to Old Norse stemma to hinder; more at STEM.
to trip or fall, a fall or trip, to make a mistake or have trouble, an error or blunder, walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about", an unintentional but embarrassing blunder; "he recited the whole poem without a single trip"; "he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later"; "confusion caused his unfortunate misstep", an unsteady uneven gait, to find by accident; to happen upon (especially with across or upon), encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant", A blunder; a failure; a fall from rectitude, If you stumble while you are reading aloud or speaking, you make a mistake, and have to pause before saying the words properly. his voice wavered and he stumbled over the words at one point, Fig, make an error; "She slipped up and revealed the name", miss a step and fall or nearly fall; "She stumbled over the tree root", encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant, make an error; "She slipped up and revealed the name" miss a step and fall or nearly fall; "She stumbled over the tree root" walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about" encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant, To mislead; to confound; to perplex; to cause to err or to fall, A trip in walking or running, To cause to stumble or trip, act of tripping, act of loosing one's balance; mistake, error, trip, stagger (while walking); falter, blunder (while speaking); err, make a mistake; discover, come across unexpectedly, If you stumble, you put your foot down awkwardly while you are walking or running and nearly fall over. He stumbled and almost fell I stumbled into the telephone box and dialed 999. Stumble is also a noun. I make it into the darkness with only one stumble, To walk in an unsteady or clumsy manner, To fall into a crime or an error; to err, To trip in walking or in moving in any way with the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; to stagger because of a false step, To strike or happen (upon a person or thing) without design; to fall or light by chance; with on, upon, or against, falter, Simple past tense and past participle of stumble, titubate, trip, past of stumble, third-person singular of stumble, plural of stumble, tripping, staggering; faltering, walking unsteadily; "a stqaggering gait", Present participle of to stumble,
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to trip or fall - "He stumbled over a rock."
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a fall or trip
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to make a mistake or have trouble - "I always stumble over verbs in Spanish."
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an error or blunder
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walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about"
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an unintentional but embarrassing blunder; "he recited the whole poem without a single trip"; "he arranged his robes to avoid a trip-up later"; "confusion caused his unfortunate misstep"
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an unsteady uneven gait
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to find by accident; to happen upon (especially with across or upon)
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encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant"
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A blunder; a failure; a fall from rectitude
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If you stumble while you are reading aloud or speaking, you make a mistake, and have to pause before saying the words properly. his voice wavered and he stumbled over the words at one point
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make an error; "She slipped up and revealed the name"
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miss a step and fall or nearly fall; "She stumbled over the tree root"
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encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant
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make an error; "She slipped up and revealed the name" miss a step and fall or nearly fall; "She stumbled over the tree root" walk unsteadily; "The drunk man stumbled about" encounter by chance; "I stumbled across a long-lost cousin last night in a restaurant
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To mislead; to confound; to perplex; to cause to err or to fall
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A trip in walking or running
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To cause to stumble or trip
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act of tripping, act of loosing one's balance; mistake, error isim
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trip, stagger (while walking); falter, blunder (while speaking); err, make a mistake; discover, come across unexpectedly fiil
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If you stumble, you put your foot down awkwardly while you are walking or running and nearly fall over. He stumbled and almost fell I stumbled into the telephone box and dialed 999. Stumble is also a noun. I make it into the darkness with only one stumble
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To walk in an unsteady or clumsy manner
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To fall into a crime or an error; to err
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To trip in walking or in moving in any way with the legs; to strike the foot so as to fall, or to endanger a fall; to stagger because of a false step
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To strike or happen (upon a person or thing) without design; to fall or light by chance; with on, upon, or against
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