Pronunciation: /ˈɛrər/
noun a mistake or inaccuracy
A1 I made an error in my math homework.
A2 The error message popped up on the screen.
B1 The error in the code caused the program to crash.
B2 She realized her error after reviewing the data.
C1 The error in judgment led to serious consequences.
C2 The scientist discovered an error in the experiment methodology.
verb none
A1 I error in my English grammar sometimes.
A2 She errors in her calculations occasionally.
B1 The company's website often errors when loading large files.
B2 The software program frequently errors when processing complex data.
C1 The machine's system occasionally errors due to overheating.
C2 It is crucial to identify and rectify any errors in the code before deployment.
adjective none
A1 The error message popped up on the screen.
A2 She made an error in her calculations.
B1 The error code indicated a problem with the software.
B2 The error rate in the experiment was surprisingly low.
C1 The error margin for the survey results was within an acceptable range.
C2 The error analysis revealed a flaw in the methodology.
adverb none
A1 I made an error in my calculations.
A2 She completed the task with a few errors.
B1 The error in the code caused the program to crash.
B2 The error message popped up on the screen, indicating a problem.
C1 The scientist identified the error in the experiment design.
C2 The lawyer pointed out a critical error in the contract.
pronoun none
A1 I made an error in my math homework.
A2 She realized her error after submitting the report.
B1 The error in the software caused the system to crash.
B2 The error message displayed on the screen was confusing.
C1 Finding and fixing errors in the code is a crucial part of software development.
C2 The error margin in the experiment results was within an acceptable range.
preposition none
A1 I made an error in my math homework.
A2 She found an error in the recipe and had to start over.
B1 The error in the software caused the program to crash.
B2 There was an error in the contract that needed to be corrected.
C1 The error in judgment led to serious consequences.
C2 The scientist discovered an error in the data analysis that changed the results.
conjunction none
A1 I made an error in my math homework.
A2 She realized her error after re-reading the instructions.
B1 The error in the calculation affected the final result.
B2 The error was due to a miscommunication between departments.
C1 The error was identified and corrected before the report was submitted.
C2 Despite the error, the project was completed successfully.
interjection none
A1 Error! I made a mistake in my calculations.
A2 Error! Please try again.
B1 Error! This page cannot be displayed.
B2 Error! The file could not be saved.
C1 Error! The system is experiencing technical difficulties.
C2 Error! An unexpected error occurred.
article none
A1 I made an error in my math homework.
A2 She realized her error after re-reading the instructions.
B1 The error in the software caused the program to crash.
B2 The error message provided valuable information for troubleshooting.
C1 The scientist carefully analyzed the data to identify any errors in the calculations.
C2 The error was quickly rectified by the IT team to prevent further issues.
formal The error in the data analysis was due to a miscalculation in the formula.
informal I made an error when I entered the wrong number in the spreadsheet.
slang I totally goofed up and made a big error on that report.
figurative His decision to trust her was an error that would come back to haunt him.
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