Incident
UK /["/ˈɪnsɪdənt/"]/US /["/ˈɪnsɪdənt/"]/
Definition
something that happens, especially something unusual or unpleasant
In simple words: An event or happening, often negative.
Examples
- The incident at the train station caused major delays.
- Witnesses described the incident as shocking and unexpected.
- After the incident, the police launched a full investigation.
- During the meeting, she recalled an incident from her childhood.
- The recent incident involving the celebrity made headlines worldwide.
Usage notes
The word 'incident' is used in both formal and informal contexts, typically referring to an unfortunate or unexpected event. It is less appropriate in casual conversation unless referring to minor issues.
Grammar pattern
incident + (verb) + object
Memory hint
Think of 'in-situ' and imagine an event happening right there.
Collocations
- major
- serious
- little
- cause
- create
- provoke
- happen
- occur
- take place
- room
- incident with
- following an/the incident
- in an/the incident
- major
- serious
- little
- cause
- create
- provoke
- happen
- occur
- take place
- room
- incident with
- following an/the incident
- in an/the incident
- major
- serious
- little
- cause
- create
- provoke
- happen
- occur
- take place
- room
- incident with
- following an/the incident
- in an/the incident
Synonyms
- event
- occurrence
- happening
- situation
- episode
Antonyms
- solution
- safety
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'accident' which refers specifically to unplanned events causing harm.
- Used in singular form when referring to multiple events.
- Overly dramatic usage when a simple event occurs.