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stumble

verb
stum·​ble | \ ˈstəm-bəl How to pronounce stumble (audio) \
stumbled; stumbling\ ˈstəm-​b(ə-​)liŋ How to pronounce stumbling (audio) \

Definition of stumble

 (Entry 1 of 2)

intransitive verb

1a : to fall into sin or waywardness
b : to make an error : blunder
c : to come to an obstacle to belief
2 : to trip in walking or running
3a : to walk unsteadily or clumsily
b : to speak or act in a hesitant or faltering manner
4a : to come unexpectedly or by chance stumble onto the truth
b : to fall or move carelessly

transitive verb

1 : to cause to stumble : trip

stumble

noun

Definition of stumble (Entry 2 of 2)

: an act or instance of stumbling

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Other Words from stumble

Verb

stumbler \ ˈstəm-​b(ə-​)lər How to pronounce stumbler (audio) \ noun
stumblingly \ ˈstəm-​b(ə-​)liŋ-​lē How to pronounce stumblingly (audio) \ adverb

Synonyms & Antonyms for stumble

Synonyms: Verb

fall, slip, topple, trip, tumble

Synonyms: Noun

blunder, bobble, boo-boo, boob [British], brick, clanger [British], clinker, error, fault, flub, fluff, fumble, gaff, gaffe, goof, inaccuracy, lapse, miscue, misstep, mistake, oversight, screwup, slip, slipup, trip

Antonyms: Verb

get up, rise, stand (up), uprise

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Examples of stumble in a Sentence

Verb

I stumbled on the uneven pavement. The horse stumbled and almost fell. He stumbled drunkenly across the room. He stumbled over to the table. I heard him stumble over the unfamiliar words. She stumbled through an apology. The economy has stumbled in recent months.

Noun

was his hurtful remark a regrettable stumble, or was it made with artful intention? has bones so brittle that a minor stumble could result in a serious break
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Recent Examples on the Web: Verb

Austin Meadows got a one-out double down the left field line when Jake Bauers stumbled and fell on the bullpen mound while fielding the ball. Mark Didtler, orlandosentinel.com, "Indians pitcher Carrasco returns from leukemia but Rays sweep weekend to take over No. 1 wild-card spot," 1 Sep. 2019 On a Sunday afternoon in September 2014, Boylan stumbled out of a taxicab onto the sidewalk in front of the emergency room at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center. David Armstrong, ProPublica, "In Men, It’s Parkinson’s. In Women, It’s Hysteria.," 23 Aug. 2019 Rider Wolf remembers stumbling upon one of the outfit’s early performances. oregonlive.com, "Billy Rancher and the Unreal Gods, ‘kings of downtown Portland,’ streaked toward 1980s rock stardom -- until tragedy struck," 8 Aug. 2019 What libertarianism might mean going forward will depend a lot on how the president’s declared opponents, like Amash, distinguish it from Trumpism—especially when Trumpism occasionally stumbles into a shallow imitation of a libertarian position. Lucy Steigerwald, The New Republic, "Justin Amash and the Libertarian Future," 29 July 2019 Performances can include jazz, ragtime, folk, classical or — as happened when a group of visiting Fulbright scholars stumbled in — the Ukrainian national song. Rebecca Tan, Washington Post, "Their music was ready to spill out. All they needed was a piano.," 27 July 2019 New England started the season by stumbling to a 2-8-2 record, but Friedel’s firing and the May 14 hiring of Arena has lifted the club above the playoff cutoff line. Julia Poe, Pro Soccer USA, "Orlando City faces resurgent New England Revolution during critical road matchup," 27 July 2019 It centers on an overeducated truck driver who picks up two bags of cash after stumbling upon a hold-up that goes wrong. Detroit Free Press, "New movies: 'Stuber,' 'Crawl,' 'Fall of the American Empire'," 11 July 2019 After stumbling upon a naked man masturbating in a public park bathroom, a West Allis police officer had to deploy his taser and peppery spray in order to take him into custody. Elliot Hughes, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, "A West Allis police officer caught a naked man in a sexual act inside a McCarty Park bathroom, complaint says," 9 July 2019

Recent Examples on the Web: Noun

Harteveldt said American's stumble in on-time performance makes it a liability to travel planners. Dallas News, "Canceled flights, wrecked vacations and leaky planes: Passenger frustrations rise as American Airlines struggles," 23 Aug. 2019 Pessimists worry that the knock-on effect from this capital-spending stumble could be far-reaching and more painful than the likes of Goldman expect. The Economist, "The trade war is leading some firms to crimp investment," 15 Aug. 2019 The stumbles began in late January, when host Jake Tapper asked Harris at a CNN town hall about getting rid of private insurance. Tal Kopan, SFChronicle.com, "Kamala Harris unveils Medicare for All plan ahead of Democratic debate," 29 July 2019 There were no major stumbles but few standout moments as 10 candidates vied for the nation’s attention. Juana Summers And Nicholas Riccardi, chicagotribune.com, "Takeaways from the first Democratic presidential debate," 27 June 2019 Still, the early stumble was almost enough to cost the Patriots' home-field advantage in the playoffs. Nate Davis, USA TODAY, "New England Patriots' 2018 NFL schedule: No shortage of tests for Tom Brady and Co.," 19 Apr. 2018 Despite his stumbles since 2018, O’Rourke has retained his grass-roots vibe and constant schedule. Jazmine Ulloa, BostonGlobe.com, "How is Beto O’Rourke hoping to revive his campaign? By getting back to his roots," 19 July 2019 Six months after Netflix raised prices on its US streaming plans, the 22-year-old company reported its worst subscriber stumble in a decade. Sangeeta Singh-kurtz, Quartzy, "Netflix isn’t sweating the loss of “Friends” and “The Office,” it swears," 18 July 2019 Tsai would welcome that boost after signs that Chinese pressure and policy stumbles by her administration were cutting into her support. Washington Post, "Hong Kong protests may give Taiwan’s leader a boost vs China," 2 July 2019

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First Known Use of stumble

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1a

Noun

1547, in the meaning defined above