false move
Pronunciation
/fˈɑːls mˈuːv/
British pronunciation
/fˈɒls mˈuːv/

Definition & Meaning of "false move "in English

False move
01

a reckless action that may result in serious consequences or failure

false [move] definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "false move" and when to use it?

The idiom "false move" originated from the game of chess, where a "false move" refers to a move that puts a player's pieces in danger or fails to advance their position. It can be used to describe a wide range of situations, such as in business, sports, or personal life, where a single misstep or miscalculation can have negative consequences.

example
Examples
By the time the mistake was discovered, the employee had already made several false moves that had cost the company a lot of money.
The athlete's false move caused him to stumble and lose the lead in the race.
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