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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 moral
offense;
violation
of duty; a sin or
transgression;
iniquity;
fault.
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Rectification
::
Rectification
(n.) The act or
operation
of
rectifying;
as, the
rectification
of an
error;
the
rectification
of
spirits..
Inveteracy
::
Inveteracy
(n.) Firm
establishment
by long
continuance;
firmness
or
deep-rooted
obstinacy
of any
quality
or state
acquired
by time; as, the
inveteracy
of
custom,
habit,
or
disease;
--
usually
in a bad
sense;
as, the
inveteracy
of
prejudice
or of
error..
Stumble
::
Stumble
(v. i.) To fall into a crime or an
error;
to err.
Fearful
::
Fearful
(a.)
Inspiring
fear or awe;
exciting
apprehension
or
terror;
terrible;
frightful;
dreadful.
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.)
Deviation
or
departure
from truth or fact; state of
falsity;
error;
as, to be in the
wrong..
Darkness
::
Darkness
(n.) A state of
ignorance
or
error,
especially
on moral or
religious
subjects;
hence,
wickedness;
impurity..
Thunder
::
Thunder
(v. t.) To emit with noise and
terror;
to utter
vehemently;
to
publish,
as a
threat
or
denunciation..
Astonish
::
Astonish
(v. t.) To
strike
with
sudden
fear,
terror,
or
wonder;
to
amaze;
to
surprise
greatly,
as with
something
unaccountable;
to
confound
with some
sudden
emotion
or
passion..
Terror
::
Terror
(n.)
Extreme
fear; fear that
agitates
body and mind;
violent
dread;
fright.
Revise
::
Revise
(v. t.) To
compare
(a
proof)
with a
previous
proof of the same
matter,
and mark again such
errors
as have not been
corrected
in the
type..
Clean
::
Clean
(superl.)
Free from
errors
and
vulgarisms;
as, a clean
style..
Writ
::
Writ (n.) An
instrument
in
writing,
under seal, in an
epistolary
form,
issued
from the
proper
authority,
commanding
the
performance
or
nonperformance
of some act by the
person
to whom it is
directed;
as, a writ of
entry,
of
error,
of
execution,
of
injunction,
of
mandamus,
of
return,
of
summons,
and the
like..
Mistake
::
Mistake
(n.) An
apprehending
wrongly;
a
misconception;
a
misunderstanding;
a fault in
opinion
or
judgment;
an
unintentional
error of
conduct.
Misguide
::
Misguide
(n.)
Misguidance;
error.
Met-
::
Met- () A
prefix
meaning
between,
with,
after,
behind,
over,
about,
reversely;
as,
metachronism,
the error of
placing
after the
correct
time;
metaphor,
lit., a
carrying
over;
metathesis,
a
placing
reversely..
Aghast
::
Aghast
(a & p. p.)
Terrified;
struck
with
amazement;
showing
signs of
terror
or
horror.
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..
Misdirection
::
Misdirection
(n.) An error of a judge in
charging
the jury on a
matter
of law.
Accurately
::
Accurately
(adv.)
In an
accurate
manner;
exactly;
precisely;
without
error or
defect.
Lapse
::
Lapse (v. t.) To
surprise
in a fault or
error;
hence,
to
surprise
or
catch,
as an
offender..
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