occurred
0 antonyms and opposites of occurred, grouped by meaning.
Verb — Past tense and past participle of occur: happened or took place, usually without being planned.
How to use occurred
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Formal to neutral; standard in reports, science and journalism.
Etymology
From Latin occurrere, 'to run towards, present itself', from ob-, 'towards', and currere, 'to run'.
Full origin of occurred →Frequently asked questions
Is it occurred or occured?
Occurred, with a double 'r'. Because occur is stressed on the final syllable, the 'r' doubles before -ed and -ing: occurred, occurring. Occured is a spelling mistake.
What is the difference between occurred and happened?
They mean the same, but occurred is more formal and more common in writing about events, faults and data. Happened is the everyday spoken choice.
Can occur be used with a person as the subject?
Not in the sense of doing something. Events occur; people do not occur. The only common pattern involving a person is 'it occurred to me', where the idea, not the person, is the subject.