Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sɪ.dəns/
noun the part of grammar that deals with inflections, such as tense, number, and case
A1 Accidence is the study of the inflection of words.
A2 In English, accidence refers to the changes in word forms to indicate grammatical categories like tense or number.
B1 Understanding accidence is important for learning how to properly conjugate verbs in different languages.
B2 Accidence plays a crucial role in determining the grammatical structure of a sentence.
C1 Linguists often delve deep into the intricacies of accidence to analyze language evolution.
C2 Accidence is a fundamental aspect of morphology and syntax in linguistic studies.
formal The study of accidence in the Latin language is crucial for understanding its grammar.
informal Accidence is like the basics of grammar, you gotta know it to get by.
slang I totally bombed that accidence test, I didn't study at all.
figurative In the accidence of life, we must learn the basic rules before we can truly excel.
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