C1noun1K

Default

UK /["/dɪˈfɔːlt//ˈdiːfɔːlt/"]/US /["/dɪˈfɔːlt//ˈdiːfɔːlt/"]/

Definition

what happens or appears if you do not make any other choice or change, especially in a computer program

In simple words: The usual setting or option that is used when no other choice is made.

Examples

  • The default is fifty lines.
  • The default option is to save your work every five minutes.
  • What is your default browser?
  • All my life, envy has been my default emotion.
  • The company is in default on the loan.
  • Mortgage defaults have risen in the last year.
  • He became world champion in 2007 by default.
  • I became a teacher by default rather than by design.
  • They accepted what he had said **in default of** any evidence to disprove it.

Usage notes

Used in technology, finance, and everyday contexts. It's appropriate in neutral discussions, but avoid using in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

be + default

Memory hint

Think of 'default' as the 'de-fault' choice - the option you fall back to.

Collocations

  • default setting
  • default option
  • default mode
  • default value

Synonyms

  • standard
  • normal
  • usual
  • baseline
  • preset

Antonyms

  • custom
  • optional
  • alternative

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'defeat' which has a very different meaning.
  • Used as a verb incorrectly, should only be used as a noun or adjective.
  • Misunderstood in finance as only negative; it can refer to a standard setting.