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Accidentally   /ˌæksədˈɛntəli/  /ˌæksədˈɛnəli/   Listen
Accidentally

adverb
1.
Without advance planning.  Synonyms: by chance, circumstantially, unexpectedly.  Antonym: deliberately.
2.
Of a minor or subordinate nature.  Synonym: incidentally.
3.
Without intention; in an unintentional manner.  Synonym: unintentionally.  Antonyms: intentionally, deliberately.






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"Accidentally" Quotes from Famous Books



... drawing-room, instead of having it played during dinner. Elocutionists are asked in to amuse the guests, who, having been fed on terrapin and canvas-back ducks, are not supposed to be in a talking mood. This may be overdone. Many people like to talk after dinner with the people who are thus accidentally brought together; for in our large cities the company assembled about a dinner-table are very often fresh acquaintances who like to improve that opportunity to know ...
— Manners and Social Usages • Mrs. John M. E. W. Sherwood

... occurrence, the very familiarity would have bred indifference. But it was otherwise with Charlotte Bronte. One of her friends says:—"I have seen her turn pale and feel faint when, in Hartshead church, some one accidentally remarked that we were walking over graves. Charlotte was certainly afraid of death. Not only of dead bodies, or dying people. She dreaded it as something horrible. She thought we did not know how long the 'moment of dissolution' might really be, or how terrible. This was just ...
— The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 • Elizabeth Gaskell

... my pupil and I remarked that some substances such as amber, glass, and wax, when well rubbed, attracted straws, while others did not. We accidentally discover a substance which has a more unusual property, that of attracting filings or other small particles of iron from a distance and without rubbing. How much time do we devote to this game to the exclusion of everything else! At last we discover that this property is communicated ...
— Emile • Jean-Jacques Rousseau

... Hamilton sprang on his tip-toes, and, after a convulsive movement, fell forward on his face. At the same time his weapon was accidentally discharged, his missile flying wide of its mark. Indeed, Hamilton did not fire; in reality, he had resolved not to return his antagonist's fire, and never knew that his weapon was discharged, as he was insensible when he fell. He died within thirty hours, and his funeral was the ...
— Hidden Treasures - Why Some Succeed While Others Fail • Harry A. Lewis

... when Blanche was called away again he rose, stole out, went down to Freddy Tarlton's office, and offered to bet Freddy two to one that Blanche wouldn't live a year. Joe's experience of women was limited. He had in his mind the case of a girl who had accidentally smothered her child; and so ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker


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