Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sɪ.dənts/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'accidens' is a noun that refers to something that happens by chance or is incidental.
A1 Accidens happen unexpectedly and can cause harm.
A2 It is important to be cautious while driving to avoid accidens.
B1 The investigation revealed that the accidens was caused by a faulty brake system.
B2 The company implemented new safety measures to prevent future accidens.
C1 The expert analyzed the data to determine the root cause of the accidens.
C2 The legal team is preparing to represent the victims of the accidens in court.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. 'Accidens' itself is not an adjective.
A1 The accident car was towed away from the scene.
A2 She was injured in an accident at work.
B1 The accident report highlighted several safety violations.
B2 The accident investigation revealed a series of unfortunate events.
C1 The accident reconstruction expert provided a detailed analysis of the crash.
C2 The accident prevention program implemented by the company significantly reduced workplace incidents.
formal The doctor explained that the patient's symptoms were merely accidens and not indicative of a serious underlying condition.
informal Don't worry, it's just an accidens and nothing to be alarmed about.
slang It's all good, it's just a little accidens.
figurative In the grand scheme of things, this setback is just a minor accidens on the road to success.
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