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Meaning

The word "default" refers to a situation where something is automatically selected or set as the norm unless a different option is chosen. It can also mean a failure to fulfill an obligation, especially in finance, where a borrower fails to repay a loan.

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Etymology

The word "default" comes from Middle English, where it was derived from the Old French word "defaulte," which means 'a failure' or 'to be lacking'. This, in turn, originates from the Latin 'deficere', meaning 'to fail'.

Examples

  1. The software will save your settings by default, but you can change them if needed.
  2. He was in default on his loan payments after missing three consecutive deadlines.
  3. The default browser on this computer is set to Chrome, but you can switch to Firefox.
  4. If you don't make a choice, the system will automatically select the default option.
  5. The team's lack of preparation led to a default in their performance during the competition.