an undesirable or unfortunate happening that occurs unintentionally and usually results in harm, injury, damage, or loss; casualty; mishap: automobile accidents.
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.
any event that happens unexpectedly, without a deliberate plan or cause.
chance; fortune; luck: I was there by accident.
a fortuitous circumstance, quality, or characteristic: an accident of birth.
Philosophy. any entity or event contingent upon the existence of something else.
Geology. a surface irregularity, usually on a small scale, the reason for which is not apparent.
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Origin of accident
1350–1400; Middle English <Latin accident- (stem of accidēns happening, present participle of accidere to befall), equivalent to ac-ac- + -cid-, combining form of cad- fall + -ent--ent
She said any liability for possible accidents would be on the gym or coaches, not the school or district.
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The FAA has tentatively approved multiple design changes to prevent such an accident in the future and the plane could be certified to resume operations in the fall.
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This means that I would have a five percent chance of finding a difference that size by accident alone.
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The most important accident, I discovered much later, was that I built Frog Fractions in chronological order, and I designed each scene to follow naturally from the previous ones.
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Lalo insisted during a recent interview that they encountered Chito “and his people by accident.”
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The accident rate in Asia has marred what was in 2014 a banner year for aviation safety.
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If there are 162 confirmed deaths from Flight 8501, this would make 2014 the worst year for accident deaths since 2005.
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What conflicts do exist between them derive from misunderstanding and accident.
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How Phyl had met Silas, how he had persuaded her to get into the phaton with him, the accident and all the rest.
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Time and accident had changed him; moreover, he could bring art to the assistance of nature.
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Everything passed off without an accident; the work was a success.
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He should be away over the month I had stipulated for; and, in case of accident, I would have the protection of his name.
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British Dictionary definitions for accident
accident
/ (ˈæksɪdənt) /
noun
an unforeseen event or one without an apparent cause
anything that occurs unintentionally or by chance; chance; fortuneI met him by accident
a misfortune or mishap, esp one causing injury or death
Also called: adjunctlogicphilosophya nonessential attribute or characteristic of something (as opposed to substance)
metaphysicsa property as contrasted with the substance in which it inheres
geologya surface irregularity in a natural formation, esp in a rock formation or a river system
Word Origin for accident
C14: via Old French from Latin accident- chance, happening, from the present participle of accidere to befall, happen, from ad- to + cadere to fall