Pronunciation: /ækˈsɛntəl ˈɛrər/
noun A person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'error' is a noun that refers to a mistake or a fault.
A1 I made an accidental error while trying to bake a cake.
A2 The accidental error in the report led to confusion among the team.
B1 The accidental error in the calculation caused the project to go over budget.
B2 The accidental error in the software code resulted in a system crash.
C1 The company had to issue a public apology for the accidental error in their product.
C2 The accidental error in the medical records had serious consequences for the patient.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun. In this case, 'accidental' is an adjective that describes the type of error as being unintentional or occurring by chance.
A1 I made an accidental error in my math homework.
A2 The accidental error in the report caused confusion among the team.
B1 The accidental error in the email led to a misunderstanding.
B2 The accidental error in the software code resulted in a system crash.
C1 The accidental error in the financial statement had serious consequences for the company.
C2 The accidental error in the medical diagnosis could have been life-threatening.
formal The report contained an accidental error in the calculation of financial figures.
informal Oops, I made an accidental error in the spreadsheet.
slang I totally goofed up and made an accidental error on the project.
figurative Her accidental error was like a small pebble causing a big ripple effect in the project.
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