All English words - page 42
Meanings of Accidental:
adjectiveHappening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly.
Usage examples:
A verdict of accidental death
nounA sign indicating a momentary departure from the key signature by raising or lowering a note.
Usage examples:
Horn parts are usually written without key signature, the necessary accidentals being added
Happening by chance or unexpectedly or unintentionally
Meanings of Accidentalism:
nounThe quality of being accidental; accidental manner or nature.
Meanings of Accidentalist:
nounA person who believes that events occur (either generally, or in a particular context) as a result of chance or contingency rather than viewing them as preordained or attributable to a single definite cause.
adjectiveDesignating a theory or belief that events occur as the result of chance or contingency; of or relating to such a theory or belief.
Meanings of Accidentality:
nounThe quality or fact of being accidental.
Meanings of Accidentally:
adverbBy chance; inadvertently.
Usage examples:
His gun went off accidentally
Without intention; in an unintentional manner
Meanings of Accidentalness:
nounThe quality or fact of being accidental.
Meanings of Accidentals:
nounA sign indicating a momentary departure from the key signature by raising or lowering a note.
Usage examples:
Horn parts are usually written without key signature, the necessary accidentals being added
adjectiveHappening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly.
Usage examples:
A verdict of accidental death
Meanings of Accidented:
adjectiveOf a landscape, its nature: characterized by irregularities, undulating.
Meanings of Accidential:
adjectiveCharacterized by accidental or non-essential qualities.
Meanings of Accidently:
adverbBy chance; inadvertently.
Usage examples:
His gun went off accidentally
Meanings of Accidents:
nounAn unfortunate incident that happens unexpectedly and unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.
Usage examples:
He had an accident at the factory
Meanings of Accidia:
nounAccidie (in early use frequently as a latin name.).
Meanings of Accidie:
nounSpiritual or mental sloth; apathy.
Usage examples:
What karnezis is good at - no, what he's outstanding at - is evoking the yawning despair and accidi…
Meanings of Accipenser:
nounA fish of the genus acipenser or (more widely) the family acipenseridae; a sturgeon. also (in form acipenser): the genus itself, to which most species of sturgeon belong.
Meanings of Accipiter:
nounA hawk of a group distinguished by short, broad wings and relatively long legs, adapted for fast flight in wooded country.
Usage examples:
As far as other raptors go, you'd be hard-pressed to mistake an accipiter for a vulture or an eagle.
Meanings of Accipitral:
adjectiveResembling that of a falcon or hawk, especially in respect of sight or temperament; sharp-eyed, hawklike.
Meanings of Accipitrary:
nounA person who keeps and trains hawks or falcons; a falconer.
Meanings of Accipitrine:
adjectiveRelating to or denoting birds of a family that includes most diurnal birds of prey other than falcons, new world vultures, and the osprey.
Usage examples:
The primary predators of all flock participants are accipitrine hawks (accipiter cooperii or a. str…
Meanings of Accismus:
nounThe pretended refusal of something one keenly desires.
Meanings of Acclaim:
verbPraise enthusiastically and publicly.
Usage examples:
The conference was acclaimed as a considerable success
nounEnthusiastic and public praise.
Usage examples:
She has won acclaim for her commitment to democracy
Meanings of Acclaimed:
adjectivePublicly praised; celebrated.
Usage examples:
The band released their critically acclaimed debut in 1994
verbPraise enthusiastically and publicly.
Usage examples:
The conference was acclaimed as a considerable success
Meanings of Acclaimer:
nounA person who acclaims or praises; an applauder.
Meanings of Acclaimers:
nounA person who acclaims or praises; an applauder.
Meanings of Acclaiming:
verbPraise enthusiastically and publicly.
Usage examples:
The conference was acclaimed as a considerable success
nounEnthusiastic and public praise.
Usage examples:
She has won acclaim for her commitment to democracy
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