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Explanation of "Fatal Accident"

Definition: A "fatal accident" is an event or situation where something goes wrong, resulting in someone's death.

Example:
  • "The car crash on the highway was a fatal accident; unfortunately, the driver did not survive."
Advanced Usage:

In more complex discussions, you might encounter the term used in legal or news contexts: - "The investigation revealed that the fatal accident was caused by reckless driving."

Word Variants:
  • Fatal (adjective): causing death. Example: "The disease was fatal."
  • Accident (noun): an unplanned event that causes damage or injury. Example: "She had an accident while riding her bike."
Different Meanings:
  • "Fatal" can also mean something that leads to failure or disaster, not just in the context of death. For example, "The team's fatal mistake cost them the game."
Synonyms:
  • Deadly accident
  • Lethal accident
  • Mortality incident (less common)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • "To meet one's end": This idiom refers to someone dying, often used in a more poetic or formal context.
    • Example: "He met his end in a fatal accident."
  • "To pass away": A more gentle way to say someone has died.
    • Example: "She passed away in a fatal accident."
Summary:

A "fatal accident" is a serious and tragic event leading to someone's death.

Noun
  1. an accident that causes someone to die

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