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Default   /dɪfˈɔlt/   Listen
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noun
1.
Loss due to not showing up.
2.
Act of failing to meet a financial obligation.  Synonyms: nonpayment, nonremittal.
3.
Loss resulting from failure of a debt to be paid.  Synonyms: nonpayment, nonremittal.  Antonym: payment.
4.
An option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is specified.  Synonym: default option.
verb
(past & past part. defaulted; pres. part. defaulting)
1.
Fail to pay up.  Synonym: default on.  Antonym: pay up.



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"Default" Quotes from Famous Books



... In default of exciting intrigues and tragic adventures, I would fain have known how to infuse into it a little of the sweet perfumes of the gardens which surround me, something of the gentle warmth of the sunshine, of the shade of these ...
— Madame Chrysantheme • Pierre Loti

... con, shrinking from such a step one hour, considering it soberly the next, the days dragged past in wearisome sequence. The great depth of snow endured, was added to by spasmodic flurries. The frosts held. The camp seethed with the restlessness of the men. In default of the daily work that consumed their superfluous energy, the loggers argued and fought, drank and gambled, made "rough house" in their sleeping quarters till sometimes Stella's cheeks blanched and she expected ...
— Big Timber - A Story of the Northwest • Bertrand W. Sinclair

... so great diversity In English, and in writing of our tongue, So pray I God, that none miswrite thee, Nor thee mismetre for default of tongue! And read whereso thou be, or elles sung, That thou be understanden, God I 'seech!* *beseech But yet to purpose of my *rather speech.* ...
— The Canterbury Tales and Other Poems • Geoffrey Chaucer

... further booty. It was an Englishman that showed the sea rovers this new plan of pillage; one Louis Scott, who descended upon the town of Campeche, and, after stripping the place to the bare walls, demanded that a heavy tribute be paid him, in default of which he would burn the town. Loaded with booty, he sailed back to the buccaneers' haunts in the Tortugas. This expedition was the example that the buccaneers followed for the next few years. City after city fell a prey to ...
— The Naval History of the United States - Volume 1 (of 2) • Willis J. Abbot

... Ambition, envy, were co-heirs. In parcelling their sire's estate, They quarrel, quibble, litigate, Each aiming to supplant the other. The judge, by turns, condemns each brother. Their creditors make new assault, Some pleading error, some default. The sunder'd brothers disagree; For counsel one, have counsels three. All lose their wealth; and now their sorrows Bring fresh to ...
— The Fables of La Fontaine - A New Edition, With Notes • Jean de La Fontaine


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