accident

noun

ac·​ci·​dent ˈak-sə-dənt How to pronounce accident (audio) -ˌdent How to pronounce accident (audio)
ˈaks-dənt
1
a
: an unforeseen and unplanned event or circumstance
Their meeting was an accident.
b
: lack of intention or necessity : chance
They met by accident rather than by design.
2
a
: an unfortunate event resulting especially from carelessness or ignorance
was involved in a traffic accident
b
medical : an unexpected and medically important bodily event especially when injurious
a cerebrovascular accident
c
law : an unexpected happening causing loss or injury which is not due to any fault or misconduct on the part of the person injured but for which legal relief may be sought
d
US, informal
used euphemistically to refer to an uncontrolled or involuntary act or instance of urination or defecation (as by a baby or a pet)
The puppy had an accident on the rug.
3
: a nonessential property or quality of an entity or circumstance
the accident of nationality

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between accidental and incidental?

Accidental describes what was not planned or intended. It means "happening by accident" or "happening as an accident," as in "an accidental discovery" and "an accidental injury." Incidental typically means "happening as a minor part or result of something else," as in "a chapter that is incidental to the novel's plot." For more information read the full article.

Do you say 'on accident' or 'by accident'?

While both "by accident" and "on accident" are used, "by accident" is far more common.

What does 'accident waiting to happen' mean?

The phrase "an accident waiting to happen" refers to a person or thing that is dangerous or unsafe. For example, a very clumsy person and a rickety ladder might both be referred to as "an accident waiting to happen."

Examples of accident in a Sentence

He was injured in an accident at work. The accident happened when her car slid on a patch of ice. Investigators are still trying to determine the cause of the accident. Their meeting was an accident.
Recent Examples on the Web The association of animals with posture correction goes beyond an accident of digital cuteness. Rebecca Mead, The New Yorker, 8 Apr. 2024 The Clear Creek County Sheriff's Office, in a news release Sunday, said deputies with the department responded to reports of a motor vehicle accident around 9:00 p.m. Saturday. USA TODAY, 8 Apr. 2024 Anyone with information about the accident is asked to contact the Fort Worth police non-emergency line at 817-392-4222. Harriet Ramos, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 6 Apr. 2024 That’s the same percentage the company’s stock declined between Jan. 5—the day of the Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 accident—and the grant date for the stock awards. Amanda Gerut, Fortune, 6 Apr. 2024 Unfortunately, another several thousand of the young salmon being transported in the truck did not survive the accident—and those that lived ended up in the wrong body of water. Sarah Kuta, Smithsonian Magazine, 5 Apr. 2024 During his Friday visit, Biden surveyed the wreckage and was scheduled to meet with family members of the six construction workers who died in the March 26 accident. Nik Popli, TIME, 5 Apr. 2024 Carol Guzy/Carol Guzy for NPR Investigators shared a timeline revealing that the accident happened in a matter of minutes, NPR's Joel Rose tells Up First. Suzanne Nuyen, NPR, 28 Mar. 2024 At the time of the accident, Renner was at his home on New Year’s Day 2023 when his adult nephew’s truck got stuck in the snow. Jodi Guglielmi, Rolling Stone, 28 Mar. 2024

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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, "happening, nonessential property, diseased condition, disturbance (of the mind)," borrowed from Anglo-French, "irregularity, incident, symptom," borrowed from Latin accident-, accidens "chance event, contingent attribute" (translating Greek symbebēkós), from present participle of accidere "to fall down, impinge on, be heard, happen," from ad- ad- + cadere "to fall" — more at chance entry 1

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 3

Time Traveler
The first known use of accident was in the 14th century

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Cite this Entry

“Accident.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/accident. Accessed 16 Apr. 2024.

Kids Definition

accident

noun
ac·​ci·​dent ˈak-səd-ənt How to pronounce accident (audio)
-sə-ˌdent
1
a
: an event occurring by chance or from unknown causes
b
: chance entry 1 sense 1
we met by accident
2
: an unintended and usually sudden and unexpected event resulting in loss or injury
an automobile accident

Medical Definition

accident

noun
1
: an unfortunate event resulting from carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or a combination of causes
2
: an unexpected bodily event of medical importance especially when injurious
a cerebrovascular accident
3
: an unexpected happening causing loss or injury which is not due to any fault or misconduct on the part of the person injured but for which legal relief may be sought
accidental adjective
accidentally adverb
also accidently

Legal Definition

accident

noun
ac·​ci·​dent
: an unexpected usually sudden event that occurs without intent or volition although sometimes through carelessness, unawareness, ignorance, or a combination of causes and that produces an unfortunate result (as an injury) for which the affected party may be entitled to relief under the law or to compensation under an insurance policy see also unavoidable accident

Note: The term accident has been held to include intentional acts (such as an assault and battery) under workers' compensation laws.

accidental adjective
accidentally adverb
also accidently

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