stumble (EN)
verbo, substantivo

verbo “stumble”

stumble; he stumbles; past stumbled, part. stumbled; ger. stumbling
  1. tropeçar
    She stumbled on the uneven sidewalk and almost fell.
  2. gaguejar
    During his presentation, he stumbled and forgot what he was going to say next.
  3. cambalear
    Sarah stumbled over the uneven sidewalk, nearly dropping her groceries.
  4. fazer tropeçar
    The unexpected news stumbled him, making him lose his balance.
  5. confundir (fazer alguém cometer um erro)
    The confusing instructions stumbled the students, making them unsure of what to do next.
  6. deparar-se
    While exploring the old attic, Sarah stumbled upon a box of her grandmother's letters.

substantivo “stumble”

sg. stumble, pl. stumbles
  1. tropeço
    She had a little stumble on the uneven sidewalk but quickly caught herself.
  2. contratempo (pequeno problema ou erro)
    Despite a few stumbles in the beginning, the team eventually launched a successful product.