"Error" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Error" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Error" Meaning

Error refers to a mistake or a fault that prevents something from working correctly or functioning properly. It can also refer to a discrepancy or inaccuracy in a statement, calculation, or data, and can be used in various contexts, including mathematics, science, technology, and everyday life.

"Error" Examples

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1. Technical Error

The software encountered an error and crashed.

2. Human Error

The mistake on the form was due to human error, not a technical glitch.

3. Error in Judgment

The company's error in judgment led to mismanagement of the project.

4. Error Diagnosis

The mechanic performed an error diagnosis on the engine to identify the problem.

5. Error-Free

After several revisions, the novel was finally error-free and ready for publication.

"Error" Similar Words

Erred

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presents a mistake or an error; to do something incorrectly or make a mistake

Errhine

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Erriapus

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Erriapus is a mythological entity from Celtic mythology, specifically the mythology of the Gauls and the Britons. Erriapus is the giant, bound by the god Tarvos Trigaranus, a supernatural being who is depicted as a bull-squirrel hybrid. In some accounts, Erriapus is said to be the brother of the god HVINGETR, and together they were bound by the gods to serve as pillars of the sky.

Erring

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Erroneous

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Meaning: Incorrect or mistaken; involving or characterized by an error.

Erroneously

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Erroneousness

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Error-prone

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Errored

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Errors

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Errs

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Ersatz

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Erse

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The word "erse" is not a commonly used word in English. However, it's possible that it's a variant of the word "erse", which is not an English word. <br><br>It's possible that you meant to type "erse" as "erse" or "horse", which is a noun that refers to a large, hoofed, herbivorous mammal.

Erskine

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Ersine is a surname of Scottish and Irish origin, most commonly associated with the Erskine family, a Scottish clan. It is also the name of several geographic locations, such as Erskine Bridge in Scotland. As a given name, it is thought to be derived from the Gaelic name "Eorsρέc", meaning "house of the wild boar".

Erst

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Erstwhile

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