Accidentary

C2 18+

Pronunciation: /ˌæk.səˈdenˌtɛri/

Definitions of accidentary

adjective describing something that happens by accident or chance

Example Sentences

A1 The accidentary bump caused a dent in the car.

A2 She had an accidentary fall while hiking in the mountains.

B1 The accidentary spill of coffee ruined my laptop.

B2 The accidentary collision between the two cars resulted in minor injuries.

C1 The accidentary mistake in the calculations led to a significant financial loss for the company.

C2 The accidentary explosion at the factory caused widespread damage and several casualties.

Examples of accidentary in a Sentence

formal The accidentary nature of the situation was evident from the start.

informal It was all just accidentary, nothing we could have predicted.

slang The whole thing was so accidentary, like what are the odds?

figurative Her words were like an accidentary explosion, causing chaos in the room.

Grammatical Forms of accidentary

past tense

accidentaried

plural

accidentaries

comparative

more accidentary

superlative

most accidentary

present tense

accidentaries

future tense

will accidentary

perfect tense

have accidentaried

continuous tense

is accidentary

singular

accidentary

positive degree

accidentary

infinitive

to accidentary

gerund

accidentarying

participle

accidentaried

Origin and Evolution of accidentary

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'accidentary' originated from the Latin word 'accidentarius', which means 'pertaining to accidents'
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'accidentary' evolved to refer to something that is incidental or by chance, rather than planned or intentional.