Nonoccurrence

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Pronunciation: /nɑːnəˈkɜːrəns/

Definitions of nonoccurrence

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

Example Sentences

A1 The nonoccurrence of rain made the picnic more enjoyable.

A2 The nonoccurrence of any accidents during the event was a relief.

B1 The nonoccurrence of expected delays allowed the project to finish on time.

B2 The nonoccurrence of technical issues ensured a smooth presentation.

C1 The nonoccurrence of conflicts among team members led to a successful collaboration.

C2 The nonoccurrence of errors in the data analysis was crucial for the accuracy of the results.

Examples of nonoccurrence in a Sentence

formal The nonoccurrence of the event was a relief to many stakeholders.

informal It was a good thing that the nonoccurrence of the incident prevented any chaos.

slang The nonoccurrence of the party was a bummer.

figurative The nonoccurrence of her smile in the room made everything feel dull.

Grammatical Forms of nonoccurrence

plural

nonoccurrences

comparative

more nonoccurrence

superlative

most nonoccurrence

present tense

nonoccurs

future tense

will nonoccur

perfect tense

has nonoccurred

continuous tense

is nonoccurring

singular

nonoccurrence

positive degree

nonoccurrence

infinitive

to nonoccur

gerund

nonoccurring

participle

nonoccurred

Origin and Evolution of nonoccurrence

First Known Use: 1827 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'nonoccurrence' originated from the combination of the prefix 'non-' meaning 'not' or 'without' and the word 'occurrence' meaning 'an event or incident'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'nonoccurrence' has maintained its original meaning of the absence or failure of an event or incident since its first known use in 1827.