What does faux pas mean?
It’s a slip or blunder in etiquette, manners, or conduct; an embarrassing social blunder or indiscretion.
How do you pronounce it?
\ˈfō-ˌpä, fō-ˈ\
or
[foh pah]
Where does it come from?
The expression faux pas comes from France, 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.
How do you use it?
Arriving too early would be a serious faux pas.
According to an oft-told story, the queen set a guest at ease about a faux pas by politely imitating it.
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