accident in Latin
accident in Latin is calamitas, temeritās — accident means an unplanned event, often unfortunate, that happens without anyone intending it.
accident in Latin
calamitas
An unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences, and (in the strict sense) not directly caused by humans.
temeritās
What does "accident" mean?
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noun An unplanned event, often unfortunate, that happens without anyone intending it.
"It was an accident — I didn't mean to break the vase."
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noun A crash involving a vehicle or other form of transport.
"Traffic was backed up for miles after the accident on the freeway."
accident in a sentence
- It was an accident — I didn't mean to break the vase.
- Traffic was backed up for miles after the accident on the freeway.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "accident" in Latin?
"accident" in Latin is calamitas, temeritās. accident means: An unplanned event, often unfortunate, that happens without anyone intending it.
How do you use "accident" in a sentence?
Example: "It was an accident — I didn't mean to break the vase." In Latin, "accident" is calamitas, temeritās.
Are there other ways to say "accident" in Latin?
Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "accident": calamitas, temeritās.
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