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Definition of error
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of error is as below...
Error (n.) A
wandering
or
deviation
from the right
course
or
standard;
irregularity;
mistake;
inaccuracy;
something
made wrong or left
wrong;
as, an error in
writing
or in
printing;
a
clerical
error..
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Errorist
::
Errorist
(n.) One who
encourages
and
propagates
error;
one who holds to
error.
Error
::
Error (n.) The
difference
between
an
observed
value and the true value of a
quantity.
Confusion
::
Confusion
(n.) The state of being mixed or
blended
so as to
produce
indistinctness
or
error;
indistinct
combination;
disorder;
tumult.
Rush
::
Rush (v. t.) To
recite
(a
lesson)
or pass (an
examination)
without
an
error.
Pervert
::
Pervert
(n.) One who has been
perverted;
one who has
turned
to
error,
especially
in
religion;
--
opposed
to
convert.
See the
Synonym
of
Convert..
Chasten
::
Chasten
(v. t.) To
purify
from
errors
or
faults;
to
refine.
Tremendous
::
Tremendous
(a.)
Fitted
to
excite
fear or
terror;
such as may
astonish
or
terrify
by its
magnitude,
force,
or
violence;
terrible;
dreadful;
as, a
tremendous
wind; a
tremendous
shower;
a
tremendous
shock or
fall..
Terrorist
::
Terrorist
(n.) One who
governs
by
terrorism
or
intimidation;
specifically,
an agent or
partisan
of the
revolutionary
tribunal
during
the Reign of
Terror
in
France..
Befool
::
Befool
(v. t.) To fool; to
delude
or lead into
error;
to
infatuate;
to
deceive.
Stumblingly
::
Stumbling-block
(n.) Any cause of
stumbling,
perplexity,
or
error..
Inerrableness
::
Inerrableness
(n.)
Exemption
from
error;
inerrability;
infallibility.
Infallibility
::
Infallibility
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
infallible,
or
exempt
from
error;
inerrability..
Correct
::
Correct
(a.) Set
right,
or made
straight;
hence,
conformable
to
truth,
rectitude,
or
propriety,
or to a just
standard;
not
faulty
or
imperfect;
free from
error;
as,
correct
behavior;
correct
views..
Regret
::
Regret
(v. t.) To
experience
regret
on
account
of; to lose or miss with a sense of
regret;
to feel
sorrow
or
dissatisfaction
on
account
of (the
happening
or the loss of
something);
as, to
regret
an
error;
to
regret
lost
opportunities
or
friends..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Deviation
or
departure
from truth or fact; state of
falsity;
error;
as, to be in the
wrong..
Fall
::
Fall (v. t.) To
become
insnared
or
embarrassed;
to be
entrapped;
to be worse off than
before;
asm to fall into
error;
to fall into
difficulties.
Deceiver
::
Deceiver
(n.) One who
deceives;
one who leads into
error;
a
cheat;
an
impostor.
Fright
::
Fright
(n.) A state of
terror
excited
by the
sudden
appearance
of
danger;
sudden
and
violent
fear,
usually
of short
duration;
a
sudden
alarm..
Self-deceived
::
Self-deceived
(a.)
Deceived
or
misled
respecting
one's self by one's own
mistake
or
error.
Rectification
::
Rectification
(n.) The act or
operation
of
rectifying;
as, the
rectification
of an
error;
the
rectification
of
spirits..
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