Bêtise

Bêtise

beˈtēz

Noun

  • A foolish or ill-timed remark or action.

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Example Sentences

“The chef shrugged at the bêtise of burning the first batch and simply started again.”

“Leaving the tickets on the kitchen table was a small bêtise, but it added an hour to their trip.”

“They turned the bêtise into a running joke, reminding each other not to overcomplicate things.” 

Word Origin

French, late 18th century

Why this word?

We all make mistakes, sometimes embarrassing ones. But the next time you perform a blunder or say something you shouldn’t have, you can help smooth it over by saying, “Please excuse my bêtise.” A bêtise is a foolish or ill-timed remark or action. In French, “bêtise” means “stupidity,” and it comes from the word “bête,” which means “foolish.” 

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