Pronunciation: /ˈæk.sɪ.dənt ʌv bɜːrθ/
noun a person's birth circumstances or situation that are beyond their control
A1 I am grateful for my accident of birth, being born into a loving family.
A2 She often reflects on her accident of birth, realizing how lucky she is to have been born in a peaceful country.
B1 One's success should not be solely attributed to their accident of birth, but also to their hard work and determination.
B2 The concept of privilege is often tied to one's accident of birth, influencing their opportunities and experiences.
C1 Despite his accident of birth into a wealthy family, he has worked hard to make a name for himself in the business world.
C2 The novel explores the theme of social inequality through the lens of accident of birth, highlighting the disparities between characters.
formal One's socioeconomic status should not be determined by the accident of birth.
informal It's not fair that some people have more opportunities just because of the accident of birth.
slang It's messed up that some folks get a head start in life just because of where they were born.
figurative Being born into wealth is just an accident of birth, not a measure of someone's worth.
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