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Hey there, what's the difference between 'slip-up' and 'mistake'? I know that 'slip-up' is both a verb and a noun while 'mistake' is only a noun but does either of the two has more severe meaning?
2021年3月26日 06:54
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Gray has given you a good answer but note that slip up is informal. Also, I dispute that the compound noun requires a hyphen, but you'll be understood either way.
2021年3月26日
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Technically, a "slip-up" (with the hyphen) is a noun. The verb "to slip up" doesn't have a hyphen. The word "slip-up" generally implies a small mistake, not a serious one, but people sometimes use it to make a big mistake sound less important.
2021年3月26日
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