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    er·ror
    /ˈerər/

    noun

    • 1. a mistake: "spelling errors"

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  2. The meaning of ERROR is an act or condition of ignorant or imprudent deviation from a code of behavior. How to use error in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Error.

  3. noun. a deviation from accuracy or correctness; a mistake, as in action or speech: His speech contained several factual errors. Synonyms: oversight, slip, blunder. belief in something untrue; the holding of mistaken opinions. the condition of believing what is not true: in error about the date.

  4. Simply put, an error is a mistake. However, that mistake is more likely due to a lapse in judgment or skill than to an accident. A plane crash that occurs after the pilot mistakenly presses the "pilot eject" button is said to be caused by "human error ."

  5. ERROR meaning: 1 : something that is not correct a wrong action or statement mistake; 2 : a mistake made by a person who is playing a sport (such as baseball or tennis)

  6. Synonyms for ERRORS: mistakes, blunders, inaccuracies, faults, miscues, fumbles, missteps, trips; Antonyms of ERRORS: accuracies, precisions, exactitudes, perfections, infallibilities, inerrancies, innocences, noncrimes.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ErrorError - Wikipedia

    An 'error' is a deviation from accuracy or correctness. A 'mistake' is an error caused by a fault: the fault being misjudgment, carelessness, or forgetfulness. Now, say that I run a stop sign because I was in a hurry, and wasn't concentrating, and the police stop me, that is a mistake.

  8. Error definition: a deviation from accuracy or correctness; a mistake, as in action or speech. See examples of ERROR used in a sentence.

  9. n. 1. a mistake or inaccuracy, as in action or speech: a typing error. 2. an incorrect belief or wrong judgment. 3. the condition of deviating from accuracy or correctness, as in belief, action, or speech: he was in error about the train times. 4. deviation from a moral standard; wrongdoing: he saw the error of his ways. 5.

  10. a mistake or inaccuracy, as in action or speech. an incorrect belief or wrong judgment. the condition of deviating from accuracy or correctness, as in belief, action, or speech. deviation from a moral standard; wrongdoing.

  11. In everyday English, people usually use mistake: There must be a mistake somewhere. 2 [ countable] a mistake when you are working on a computer, which means that the computer program cannot do what you want it to do an error message 3 → error of judgment 4 → be in error 5 → do something in error 6 → see the error of your ways → trial ...

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