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  • 22-01-2015
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What is the origin of faux pas, and what is its meaning?

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VzDeath
VzDeath VzDeath
  • 22-01-2015
The expression faux pas comes from French, where it means "false step", "misstep" (in a physical as well as a figurative sense). It has been used in English for over 300 years. Synonyms in English include gaffe and (social) blunder.
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irinateleoaca
irinateleoaca irinateleoaca
  • 22-01-2015
It's French and it means a mistake as a consequence of being clumsy. 'If the faux pas in question was unintentional, it often leads to a very awkward moment.' (a major breach in education or of etiquette)
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