Accident
WordNet

noun


(1)   Anything that happens by chance without an apparent cause
(2)   A mishap; especially one causing injury or death
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Etymology


, from Latin , , present participle of ; + . See , .

Noun



  1. Literally, a befalling; an event that takes place without one's foresight or expectation; an undesigned, sudden, and unexpected event; often, an undesigned and unforeseen occurrence of an afflictive or unfortunate character
    to die by an accident
    • Shakespeare, Othello, I-iii:
      Of moving accidents by flood and field.
    • Trench:
      Thou cam'st not to thy place by accident: It is the very place God meant for thee.
  2. A property attached to a word, but not essential to it, as gender, number, case.
  3. An unplanned event that results in injury (including death) or occupational illness to person(s) and/or damage to property, exclusive of injury and/or damage caused by action of an enemy or hostile force.
  4. A point or mark which may be retained or omitted in a coat of arms
  5. A quality or attribute in distinction from the substance, as sweetness, softness.
    • 1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Folio Society 2008, p. 171:
      If they went through their growth-crisis in other faiths and other countries, although the essence of the change would be the same [...], its accidents would be different.
  6. Any accidental property, fact, or relation; an accidental or nonessential
    Beauty is an accident.
    • J. P. Mahaffy:
      This accident, as I call it, of Athens being situated some miles from the sea.
  7. Unusual appearance or effect - Geoffrey Chaucer
  8. casus; such unforeseen, extraordinary, extraneous interference as is out of the range of ordinary calculation.
  9. An unintended collision or event that causes damage or death.
    There was a huge accident on I5 involving 15 automobiles.
    My insurance is expenive now, mostly because of those two accidents.
 
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