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    accident
    /ˈaksɪd(ə)nt/

    noun

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  2. ACCIDENT definition: 1. something bad that happens that is not expected or intended and that often damages something or…. Learn more.

  3. Accident definition: an undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap. See examples of ACCIDENT used in a sentence.

  4. The meaning of ACCIDENT is an unforeseen and unplanned event or circumstance. How to use accident in a sentence. Frequently Asked Questions About accident.

  5. An accident is an unfortunate event. By their very nature, accidents are not planned. Rear-ending the car ahead of you, spilling milk, losing your footing on an icy sidewalk — all of these are considered accidents.

  6. a thing or person that is very likely to cause danger or a problem in the future because of the condition it is in or the way they behave.

  7. If someone has an accident, something unpleasant happens to them that was not intended, sometimes causing injury or death. 5,000 people die every year because of accidents in the home. The police say the killing of the young man was an accident. Synonyms: misfortune, blow, disaster, tragedy More Synonyms of accident.

  8. something bad that happens that is not intended and that causes injury or damage: a car / traffic accident. UK He was involved in a road accident a month ago. She had an accident in the kitchen. I didn't mean to spill his drink. It was an accident. Fewer examples. Thankfully no one was harmed in the accident.

  9. ACCIDENT meaning: 1 : a sudden event (such as a crash) that is not planned or intended and that causes damage or injury; 2 : an event that is not planned or intended an event that occurs by chance.

  10. 1. an unforeseen event or one without an apparent cause. 2. anything that occurs unintentionally or by chance; chance; fortune: I met him by accident. 3. a misfortune or mishap, esp one causing injury or death. 4. (Logic) logicphilosophy Also called: adjunct a nonessential attribute or characteristic of something (as opposed to substance) 5.

  11. Accident, unexpected event, typically sudden in nature and associated with injury, loss, or harm. Accidents are a common feature of the human experience and result in injury or permanent disability to large numbers of people worldwide every year.