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Discover the word 'Accident': Key A2 Noun for Talking About Unexpected Events

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Word: Accident

Level: A2

Pronunciation: 'æksɪdənt

Meaning: An unexpected event, often causing harm

Video Script

Hello and welcome to "Hello Word!", the podcast where we dive into the details of a new English word every episode. I’m Alex, and today we’re going to explore the word accident. Now, accident is a noun, and it refers to an unexpected event that often causes harm or damage. You’ve likely heard this word in many different contexts, as accidents can happen anywhere – at home, at work, or even while walking down the street. One of the key points about an accident is that it’s usually unexpected and unintentional, meaning no one planned for it to happen. Let’s look at a few synonyms for accident to help you understand it a bit better. One synonym is mishap, which we use for a minor unfortunate event. For example, "She had a mishap in the kitchen and burned her finger." Another synonym is incident, which describes an event that might not be as harmful but is still unexpected. For example, "There was an incident at school that caused some disruption." And we also have blunder, which refers to a careless mistake, like, "Due to a blunder at work, he sent the email to the wrong person." On the other hand, we can talk about the antonyms of accident to see what the opposite would look like. One antonym is intentional, which means something done on purpose. For instance, "Her actions were completely intentional, as she planned every step." Another opposite is expected. An example sentence here could be, "The delay was expected due to heavy traffic." And lastly, we have planned, which gives the sense that everything was thought out beforehand, like, "They planned the entire event to go smoothly." In everyday life, we often use accident to talk about things that happen suddenly. You might hear someone say, "I had a little accident and spilled coffee on my shirt." Or if someone was late, they might explain, "There was an accident on the highway, so traffic was backed up." Accident can also be used in common phrases, such as "It was just an accident" to assure someone that no harm was intended or "by accident", meaning something happened unintentionally, like, "I deleted the file by accident." Here are a couple more examples of accident in sentences. "The vase broke by accident when the cat knocked it over." Or, "The kids were playing, and there was a little accident with a spilled juice box." To wrap up, we’ve learned that accident is a noun describing an unexpected event that can cause harm or damage. It’s often unplanned and has synonyms like mishap, incident, and blunder, and antonyms like intentional, expected, and planned. Thanks for tuning in to today’s episode of "Hello Word!" If you enjoyed learning with us, please subscribe to the podcast and leave a review – your support helps others find the show. And before you go, try creating your own sentence using the word accident and share it in the comments. Can’t wait to see what you come up with!

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