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accidental

Something that happens by chance and was not planned.

Explanation at your level:

When you do something accidental, you did not mean to do it. For example, if you drop a pen, it is an accidental drop. You are a good person, and you did not want the pen to fall. It just happened by mistake.

Use accidental when something happens without a plan. If you meet a friend at the store, it might be an accidental meeting. You didn't call them, but you saw them anyway. It is the opposite of doing something on purpose.

Accidental describes events that occur by chance. In English, we often use it to explain that there was no intent behind an action. For instance, 'accidental damage' means you didn't mean to break the item. It is a very common word in news reports and daily life when explaining how situations developed.

The term accidental is frequently used to provide nuance regarding agency. By labeling an event as 'accidental,' you are effectively removing the implication of malice or premeditation. It is a standard term in insurance and legal discourse, but it also carries a softer, more conversational tone when discussing life's unexpected turns.

In advanced English, accidental can be used to describe qualities that are non-essential, a usage derived from classical philosophy. However, its primary function remains the description of non-volitional events. You might describe a 'happy accident' in art, where a mistake leads to a breakthrough. It highlights the role of serendipity in human endeavor.

From an etymological perspective, accidental captures the intersection of fate and human agency. In literary contexts, it may be used to describe the 'accidental' nature of existence, suggesting that events are not guided by a grand design. Its usage spans from the mundane—an accidental spill—to the profound, reflecting the inherent unpredictability of the human condition.

Mot en 30 secondes

  • Describes unplanned events
  • Adjective form of accident
  • Used in many contexts
  • Essential for daily English

When we say something is accidental, we are highlighting that the outcome was not part of the plan. Imagine you are walking and you bump into a friend—you didn't aim to collide, it just happened. That is the essence of the word: unintentional.

It is a very useful word because it helps us clarify that no harm was intended. Whether it is an accidental discovery or an accidental spill, the focus is on the lack of premeditation. It’s a neutral term that simply describes the nature of an event's origin.

The word accidental comes from the Latin word accidere, which means 'to happen' or 'to fall upon.' It evolved through Old French before entering Middle English in the 14th century.

Originally, it was used in philosophy to describe attributes that were not essential to the nature of a thing—basically, things that were 'added' by chance. Over time, it shifted to mean anything that happens unexpectedly. It’s fascinating how a word about 'falling' became our standard way to describe mistakes!

You will hear accidental used in many settings, from casual conversations to serious reports. Common pairings include accidental damage, accidental death, and accidental meeting.

In formal settings, it is often used to define liability or insurance terms. In casual speech, it’s a quick way to apologize: 'Oh, that was accidental!' It is a versatile adjective that fits almost anywhere you need to explain that a choice wasn't involved.

While 'accidental' itself isn't always in an idiom, it relates to many: 1. By accident (happening without planning). 2. A happy accident (a mistake that turns out well). 3. Slip of the tongue (an accidental verbal error). 4. Caught in the crossfire (being accidentally involved in a conflict). 5. Out of the blue (something happening suddenly and accidentally).

The word is an adjective and typically comes before a noun (e.g., an accidental error). The IPA is /ˌæk.sɪˈden.təl/. The stress is on the third syllable: ac-ci-DEN-tal.

It rhymes with incidental, dental, and sentinel. Remember that it is not usually used as a noun, though 'accident' is. Keep an eye on your sentence structure to ensure you are modifying the correct noun!

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'cadence' (falling).

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˌæk.sɪˈden.təl/

Clear 't' sound.

US /ˌæk.səˈden.t̬əl/

Flap 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress
  • Missing the 'i' sound
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

incidental dental sentinel detrimental transcendental

Difficulty Rating

Lecture 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

Écoute 2/5

Clear pronunciation

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

accident mistake chance

Learn Next

inadvertent fortuitous coincidental

Avanc

serendipity

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

An accidental event

Adverb formation

Accidentally

Subject-verb agreement

The event was accidental

Examples by Level

1

It was an accidental drop.

drop = fall

adjective before noun

2

I am sorry, it was accidental.

sorry = apologize

predicate adjective

3

An accidental mess.

mess = dirty area

adjective usage

4

Was it accidental?

question form

be-verb

5

No, not accidental.

negation

short answer

6

The spill was accidental.

spill = liquid

subject + verb

7

Accidental touch.

touch = contact

noun phrase

8

An accidental hit.

hit = strike

article usage

1

It was an accidental discovery.

2

He made an accidental mistake.

3

The fire was accidental.

4

An accidental meeting at the park.

5

Was the damage accidental?

6

It wasn't an accidental choice.

7

An accidental click on the mouse.

8

Avoid accidental errors.

1

The accidental release of the data was a disaster.

2

She became an accidental tourist.

3

The painting was an accidental masterpiece.

4

He apologized for the accidental insult.

5

The report suggests the cause was accidental.

6

An accidental encounter changed his life.

7

They ruled the death as accidental.

8

Keep it away to prevent accidental breakage.

1

His success was largely accidental.

2

The policy covers accidental injury.

3

She had an accidental impact on the project.

4

The accidental nature of the event was clear.

5

It was an accidental convergence of circumstances.

6

The accidental discovery led to a new theory.

7

He didn't want to cause any accidental offense.

8

The accidental firing of the alarm caused panic.

1

The accidental features of the architecture were charming.

2

Her accidental presence at the meeting was fortunate.

3

The accidental nuance in his voice was telling.

4

The accidental overlap of schedules caused chaos.

5

It was an accidental synthesis of two styles.

6

The accidental brilliance of the plan surprised everyone.

7

The accidental loss of the file was unfortunate.

8

The accidental alignment of the stars was poetic.

1

The accidental ontology of the event was debated.

2

He explored the accidental intersections of history.

3

The accidental qualities of the material were unique.

4

The accidental emergence of the pattern was studied.

5

The accidental nature of the discovery was profound.

6

The accidental juxtaposition of colors was striking.

7

The accidental development of the plot was unexpected.

8

The accidental complexity of the system grew over time.

Synonymes

unintentional inadvertent unintended fortuitous chance haphazard

Antonymes

intentional deliberate planned

Collocations courantes

accidental damage
accidental discovery
accidental death
accidental meeting
accidental error
purely accidental
entirely accidental
accidental injury
accidental release
accidental contact

Idioms & Expressions

"by accident"

happening without design

I found it by accident.

neutral

"happy accident"

a lucky mistake

The recipe was a happy accident.

casual

"slip of the tongue"

accidental verbal error

It was just a slip of the tongue.

neutral

"out of the blue"

sudden and unexpected

He called out of the blue.

casual

"by chance"

without planning

We met by chance.

neutral

"at random"

without order

He picked a book at random.

neutral

Easily Confused

accidental vs Incidental

Sounds similar

Incidental means minor/secondary.

An incidental detail.

accidental vs Accident

Same root

Accident is the noun.

It was an accident.

accidental vs Intentional

Opposite concept

Intentional means planned.

It was intentional.

accidental vs Coincidental

Similar usage

Coincidental means occurring together.

A coincidental timing.

Sentence Patterns

A1

It was an accidental [noun].

It was an accidental meeting.

A2

The [noun] was accidental.

The spill was accidental.

B1

He made an accidental [noun].

He made an accidental error.

B2

It was purely accidental.

It was purely accidental.

C1

His accidental [noun] caused [result].

His accidental touch caused alarm.

Famille de mots

Nouns

accident an unfortunate event

Verbs

accide archaic

Adjectives

accidental happening by chance

Apparenté

coincidence related by chance

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Inadvertent (Formal) Accidental (Neutral) By chance (Casual) Oops (Slang)

Erreurs courantes

Using 'accidental' as a verb Use 'accidentally' as an adverb
Accidental is an adjective.
Confusing with 'incidental' Check the meaning
Incidental means minor.
Adding 'ly' to the wrong spot Accidentally
Spelling check.
Using 'accidental' for intentional acts Use 'deliberate'
Opposite meanings.
Overusing in formal writing Use 'inadvertent'
More precise.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Put an 'accidental' spill in your kitchen.

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Native Speakers

Use it to soften mistakes.

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Cultural Insight

Used in insurance claims.

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Grammar Shortcut

Adjective + Noun.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'den' stress.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a verb.

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Did You Know?

It comes from 'falling'.

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Study Smart

Group with 'accident' and 'accidentally'.

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Better Writing

Use 'inadvertent' for essays.

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Fluency Tip

Use 'by accident' in conversation.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Accident-al: An accident happens to all.

Visual Association

A spilled cup of coffee.

Word Web

mistake chance unplanned error

Défi

Use the word 3 times today.

Origine du mot

Latin

Original meaning: happening or falling upon

Contexte culturel

None, but can be sensitive in death/injury contexts.

Commonly used in insurance and legal contexts.

The Accidental Tourist (Book) Accidental Hero (Movie)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

At work

  • Accidental deletion
  • Accidental error
  • Accidental reply

In science

  • Accidental discovery
  • Accidental finding
  • Accidental result

Daily life

  • Accidental spill
  • Accidental meeting
  • Accidental damage

Legal/Formal

  • Accidental death
  • Accidental injury
  • Accidental liability

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had an accidental meeting?"

"What is the best accidental discovery?"

"Do you believe in accidents?"

"How do you handle accidental mistakes?"

"Have you ever made an accidental call?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you made an accidental mistake.

Describe an accidental discovery you made.

Is there such a thing as a 'happy accident'?

How does 'accidental' change the meaning of an event?

Questions fréquentes

8 questions

No, wrong implies an error, accidental implies lack of intent.

Yes, that is the adverb form.

No, it is neutral.

Accident.

Sometimes, if it's a 'happy accident'.

Rarely, usually describes events.

Yes, for discoveries.

A-C-C-I-D-E-N-T-A-L.

Teste-toi

fill blank A1

It was an ___ drop.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : accidental

It describes an unplanned drop.

multiple choice A2

What does accidental mean?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Unintentional

It means not planned.

true false B1

Accidental means on purpose.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

It means the opposite.

match pairs B1

Word

Signification

All matched!

Synonyms match.

sentence order B2

Touche les mots ci-dessous pour construire la phrase
Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte :

Subject-verb-adjective order.

fill blank B2

The discovery was purely ___.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : accidental

Adjective needed.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Inadvertent

Inadvertent is formal for accidental.

true false C1

Accidental can be a noun.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Faux

It is an adjective.

fill blank C2

His ___ nature was misunderstood.

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : accidental

Adjective modifies nature.

multiple choice C2

Etymological root?

Correct ! Pas tout à fait. Rponse correcte : Accidere

Latin root.

Score : /10

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