Accidents - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈæksədənts|
Brit.  |ˈæksɪdənts|  British pronunciation of the word accidents
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounaccident

noun

- plural form of accident

Extra examples

Stricter speed limit enforcement has reduced the number of car accidents.

He tried hard to avoid accidents.

The two accidents are directly related.

People injured in accidents caused by the defective tire have threatened to sue.

Studies report a recent decrease in traffic accidents.

The death rate from accidents is rising.

Many traffic accidents are the result of driver inattention.

He had a series of seemingly inexplicable accidents.

...on-the-job accidents maim far too many workers every year...

These accidents are accounted for by his negligence.

This bridge has been plagued with accidents ever since it was built.

There have been so many accidents here, the police have lost count.

By getting the design right, you can cut down on accidents.

Over 70,000 people are killed or seriously injured every year in road accidents.

Accidents aren't especially common, but you never know.

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