English to Telugu Dictionary accidental

accidental

ప్రమాదవశాత్తు
definition
noun
Students learn to move out of position, cross over, play scale patterns and deal with accidentals , eighth notes, harmonic intervals, switching melody between hands and playing hands together.
a sign indicating a momentary departure from the key signature by raising or lowering a note.
adjective
a verdict of accidental death
happening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly.
the location is accidental and contributes nothing to the tension between the characters in the poem
incidental; subsidiary.
translation of 'accidental'
ఆకస్మిక,
యాదృఛ్ఛికంగా,
ప్రామాదిక
example
Jurgis moves downtown to look for a job and gets a chance through an 'accidental' meeting of an old union buddy on his way to work at a machine factory.
He wouldn't have had any chance to escape if it hadn't been for an 'accidental' meeting with Carrie.
No longer are you creatures of an 'accidental' happening in an obscure corner of a randomly evolving cosmos.
The father of a window cleaner critically injured after falling from his ladder said he will take ‘legal advice’ after an inquest ruled his son's death was 'accidental' .
‘Every single random, 'accidental' death is something that should upset a faith bound up with comfort and ready answers,’ he wrote.
After the 'accidental' death of her mother - while horseback riding, naturally - she's forbidden to climb atop anything higher than her bicycle.
Coroner Dewi Pritchard-Jones recorded a verdict of 'accidental' death at an inquest at Llangefni on Tuesday, after hearing how desperate but vain attempts had been made to revive her after the fall.
It is customary, both in everyday speech and in philosophical discussion, to distinguish between the essential and the 'accidental' properties of objects.
The statue continues to exist, but receives a form which is 'accidental' to it; it might lose that form without going out of existence.
Also, pregnancy can hardly be considered a random or 'accidental' event that might happen overnight or in training to any soldier.
But this ersatz quality is not some 'accidental' by-product or unintentional residue of Smyth's working methods.
Its 'accidental' properties, by contrast, are those that it just happens to have but might well have lacked.
Almost every entrepreneur who has made it will recall that first break, an 'accidental' happening which somehow turned the tide and made success possible.
This minimizes the chance of 'accidental' data loss and the possibility of altering archived records.
A jury at Manchester Coroner's Court yesterday returned verdicts of 'accidental' death caused by dangerous driving in the cases of both men, who were lifelong friends from Failsworth.
The addition of ammonium nitrate to dynamite further decreased the chances of 'accidental' explosions.
It was the usual 'accidental' pregnancy, and we had the usual high school romance.
It seems unlikely that the bright scarlet color is simply an 'accidental' property.
Ibn Sina's denial of the passage view of motion results from his understanding of motion as an 'accidental' property of physical bodies.
Having said this, however, Aquinas freely admitted that existence was indeed 'accidental' to substance.
Mr Whittaker added: ‘My conclusion is that she died an 'accidental' death that was due in all probability to inadvertent overlaying.’
‘It is tragic that a momentary lapse of concentration can have such consequences,’ said Mr Singleton, who recorded a verdict of 'accidental' death.
But clearly not all changes are 'accidental' changes.
Bacon believed that after 'accidental' correlations had been excluded in this way, only essential correlations would remain.
Someone else might mark out the same reference by another 'accidental' property.
Thus in Aristotle's view, there are 'accidental' phenomena in nature, and they are not subject to scientific knowledge.
The inner essences of things were identified in their definitions, and distinguished in that way from 'accidental' properties they exhibited under various circumstances.
If we could learn to see mind as an essential rather than 'accidental' aspect of the universe, a whole new sense of the cosmos and of ourselves would follow.
This tendency towards fallacy is not 'accidental' , but intrinsic.
Your membership in it is in a way, or to a degree, compulsory - nobody gave you any choice in the matter - but it is contingent and, in the Aristotelian sense, 'accidental' .
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