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All booboos synonyms

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verb booboos

  • transgress β€” to violate a law, command, moral code, etc.; offend; sin.

noun booboos

  • falsehood β€” a false statement; lie. Synonyms: fabrication, prevarication, falsification, canard, invention, fiction, story.
  • falsity β€” the quality or condition of being false; incorrectness; untruthfulness; treachery.
  • delusion β€” A delusion is a false idea.
  • miss β€” to fail to hit or strike: to miss a target.
  • absurdity β€” the quality or state of being absurd; nonsense
  • misapprehension β€” misunderstanding.
  • deviation β€” Deviation means doing something that is different from what people consider to be normal or acceptable.
  • slight β€” small in amount, degree, etc.: a slight increase; a slight odor.
  • untruth β€” the state or character of being untrue.
  • misconception β€” an erroneous conception; mistaken notion.
  • delinquency β€” Delinquency is criminal behaviour, especially that of young people.
  • fallacy β€” a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.: That the world is flat was at one time a popular fallacy.
  • screamer β€” a person or thing that screams.
  • x β€” the 24th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  • harm β€” a U.S. air-to-surface missile designed to detect and destroy radar sites by homing on their emissions.
  • distress β€” great pain, anxiety, or sorrow; acute physical or mental suffering; affliction; trouble.
  • scratch β€” to break, mar, or mark the surface of by rubbing, scraping, or tearing with something sharp or rough: to scratch one's hand on a nail.
  • down β€” from higher to lower; in descending direction or order; toward, into, or in a lower position: to come down the ladder.
  • pang β€” a sudden feeling of mental or emotional distress or longing: a pang of remorse; a pang of desire.
  • disaster β€” a calamitous event, especially one occurring suddenly and causing great loss of life, damage, or hardship, as a flood, airplane crash, or business failure.
  • misfortune β€” adverse fortune; bad luck.
  • ruin β€” ruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • nick β€” Old Nick.
  • gash β€” a long, deep wound or cut; slash.
  • mischief β€” conduct or activity that playfully causes petty annoyance.
  • sore β€” suffering bodily pain from wounds, bruises, etc., as a person: He is sore because of all that exercise.
  • wrong β€” not in accordance with what is morally right or good: a wrong deed.
  • disservice β€” harmful or injurious service; an ill turn.
  • persecution β€” the act of persecuting.
  • disadvantage β€” absence or deprivation of advantage or equality.
  • loss β€” detriment, disadvantage, or deprivation from failure to keep, have, or get: to bear the loss of a robbery.
  • soreness β€” physically painful or sensitive, as a wound, hurt, or diseased part: a sore arm.
  • ill β€” of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick: She felt ill, so her teacher sent her to the nurse.
  • chop β€” If you chop something, you cut it into pieces with strong downward movements of a knife or an axe.
  • prejudice β€” an unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
  • detriment β€” If something happens to the detriment of something or to a person's detriment, it causes harm or damage to them.
  • ill-treat β€” to treat badly; maltreat; abuse.
  • grievance β€” a wrong considered as grounds for complaint, or something believed to cause distress: Inequitable taxation is the chief grievance.
  • sting β€” to prick or wound with a sharp-pointed, often venom-bearing organ.
  • affliction β€” An affliction is something which causes physical or mental suffering.
  • hemorrhage β€” a profuse discharge of blood, as from a ruptured blood vessel; bleeding.
  • slander β€” defamation; calumny: rumors full of slander.
  • agony β€” Agony is great physical or mental pain.
  • bite β€” If you bite something, you use your teeth to cut into it, for example in order to eat it or break it. If an animal or person bites you, they use their teeth to hurt or injure you.
  • bad β€” If you say that it is bad that something happens, you mean it is unacceptable, unfortunate, or wrong.
  • insult β€” to treat or speak to insolently or with contemptuous rudeness; affront.
  • injustice β€” the quality or fact of being unjust; inequity.
  • libel β€” the false accusation that Jews murder Christian children to use their blood in religious rituals: blood libels that spread throughout Europe in the Middle Ages.
  • impairment β€” the state of being diminished, weakened, or damaged, especially mentally or physically: cognitive impairment in older adults.
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