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Word3 error
WordType (noun)
Phonetic /ˈerə(r)/ /ˈerər/
Example
  • spelling/typographical/grammatical errors
  • the report contains some factual errors that must be corrected.
  • they committed the fatal error of misjudging the weather conditions.
  • there are too many errors in your work.
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error

(noun)/ˈerə(r)/ /ˈerər/
  1. a mistake, especially one that causes problems or affects the result of something
    • SEE ALSO hard error
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/hard-error
    • spelling/typographical/grammatical errors
    • The report contains some factual errors that must be corrected.
    • They committed the fatal error of misjudging the weather conditions.
    • There are too many errors in your work.
    • I think you have made an error in calculating the total.
    • A simple error of judgement meant that there was not enough food to go around.
    • an error of fact/principle
    • a serious/grave error
    • a glaring error (= a mistake that is very obvious)
    • The computer system was switched off in error (= by mistake.)
    • There is no room for error in this job.
    • I get an error message whenever I try to log on.
    • His attempts to arrange a party ended up as a comedy of errors (= he made so many mistakes it was funny).

    Extra Examples

    • Thousands of medical errors occur every year in the nation's hospitals.
    • No payments were made last week because of a computer error.
    • Almost all accidents start with a simple error by the pilot.
    • Do not repeat the errors of your parents and grandparents.
    • Have the courage to admit your error.
    • He checked his letter for errors in spelling.
    • He had committed a grave error in letting them see the document.
    • He made the fatal error of borrowing more than he could pay back.
    • He realized his error in not attending the funeral.
    • His research interests include measurement error in survey research.
    • I found several factual errors in the report.
    • I only realized my error when it was too late.
    • She has avoided the common error of writing too much.
    • She made several serious errors during the race.
    • Thank you for catching that silly error on my part.
    • The Kenyan athlete made a tactical error in starting too fast.
    • The ability to learn from past errors is vital in business.
    • The difference is due to a rounding error in the first calculation.
    • The document contained a lot of typing errors.
    • The error was pointed out to her by one of her colleagues.
    • The minister had made an amazing error of judgement.
    • The paper accidentally printed the victim's address, then compounded their error by printing her name the next day.
    • The report contained some glaring errors.
    • The speech contained many errors of fact.
    • We regret the clerical error made in the letter sent to Mr Finlay.
    • errors arising from inadequate information
    • errors caused by illegibly written orders
    • machines with relatively high error rates
    • the use of computer systems to reduce hospital errors
    • He accused the prime minister of committing a serious error of judgement.
  2. to realize or admit that you have done something wrong and decide to change your behaviour
    • Will they realize the error of their ways before it is too late?
  3. the process of solving a problem by trying various methods until you find a method that is successful
    • Children learn to use computer programs by trial and error.

    Word Origin

    • Middle English: via Old French from Latin error, from errare ‘to stray, err’.
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