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Which word fits best in the gap?
She made a/an .......... mistake by clicking on the wrong link. (Not knowing, unaware, not intended, unintentional)
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@domybarahona8985

2

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@dannydreadnought-xk4qx

Unwitting

2 days ago | 0  

@patriciasaldanha7243

UNWITTING

2 days ago | 0  

@Futurismoo

How about unwilling? Would it fit there too ?

5 hours ago | 0  

@AverageJoeBeingHimself

Wither means “without water” or dry. Withering means “to dry someone up”, which figuratively means to destroy their confidence — for example, by humiliation. Unwitting means unaware. Example: I became an unwitting buyer of a fake phone. = I became an unaware buyer of a fake phone. You could also say: Unbeknown (Unbeknownst) to me, I bought a fake phone. Unknown to me, I bought a fake phone. Bewitching means to put under a witch’s spell. In Persian, we have a rich culture of magic, spells, and enchantments, so we have a perfect equivalent for this — محسور کردن. It’s easy for me to use this word correctly because I know what it means: Her beauty bewitched me.

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