accident
Americannoun
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an undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap.
automobile accidents.
- Synonyms:
- disaster, contingency, misadventure, misfortune, mischance
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Law. such a happening resulting in injury that is in no way the fault of the injured person for which compensation or indemnity is legally sought.
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any event that happens unexpectedly, without a deliberate plan or cause.
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chance; fortune; luck.
I was there by accident.
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a fortuitous circumstance, quality, or characteristic.
an accident of birth.
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Philosophy. any entity or event contingent upon the existence of something else.
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Geology. a surface irregularity, usually on a small scale, the reason for which is not apparent.
noun
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an unforeseen event or one without an apparent cause
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anything that occurs unintentionally or by chance; chance; fortune
I met him by accident
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a misfortune or mishap, esp one causing injury or death
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Also called: adjunct. logic philosophy a nonessential attribute or characteristic of something (as opposed to substance)
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metaphysics a property as contrasted with the substance in which it inheres
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geology a surface irregularity in a natural formation, esp in a rock formation or a river system
Other Word Forms
- postaccident adjective
Etymology
Origin of accident
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin accident-, stem of accidēns “happening,” present participle of accidere “to befall, happen,” from ac- ac- + -cidere, combining form of cadere “to fall”
Example Sentences
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The Mission League tournament final scheduled for Wednesday between Sherman Oaks Notre Dame and host Sierra Canyon was canceled after the death of a Sierra Canyon student in a morning vehicle accident.
From Los Angeles Times
While official counts are still being tallied, states have reported dozens of deaths as a result of hypothermia, car crashes, and sledding accidents.
From Barron's
MGM later confirmed the accident and said the preliminary results hadn’t been audited or reviewed by its registered independent accounting firm.
From Barron's
This time she did not even pretend it was an accident.
From Literature
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Of course, I couldn’t go as high as they did, and it took a few accidents to gauge which branches could support me.
From Literature
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