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    default

    noun

    verb

    • 1. fail to fulfil an obligation, especially to repay a loan or to appear in a law court: "the dealer could repossess the goods if the customer defaulted" Similar fail to paynot payrenegefail to honourOpposite repay
    • 2. (of a device or computer program) revert automatically to (a preselected option): "when you start a fresh letter the system will default to its own style" Similar revertselect automatically

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  2. Default is a noun or verb that means failing to do something legally required, such as paying a debt or keeping a contract. It can also mean a standard setting or a way of winning or losing in sports.

    • Defaming

      DEFAMING definition: 1. present participle of defame 2. to...

    • English (US)

      DEFAULT meaning: 1. to fail to do something, such as pay a...

    • Defaulter

      DEFAULTER definition: someone who does not pay interest or...

    • Debtor

      DEBTOR definition: 1. someone who owes money 2. someone who...

    • Repayments

      REPAYMENT definition: 1. the act of repaying someone or...

    • Regular

      REGULAR definition: 1. happening or doing something often:...

  3. Learn the meaning of default as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Default can mean failure to do something required, to pay debts, to appear in court, or to compete in a contest.

  4. Default is a noun or verb that means failing to do something legally required, such as paying a debt, or a standard setting in a computer program. Learn how to use default in different contexts, such as finance, law and sports, with examples and synonyms.

  5. Default is a noun, adjective, or verb that means a failure to do something legally or financially required, or a lack of something. It can also refer to a preset option in computing or a loss in a contest.

  6. Default has many meanings, but most of them involve the absence of something, such as a better alternative (especially in the phrase by default), or a failure to do something, such as make a payment or appear in court.

  7. As a setting, a default is automatic. You weren't sure why your new TV kept returning to the factory defaults until you realized you were sitting on the remote. Default can also refer to a lack of other options. You shop at Green's by default; it's the only grocery store in town.

  8. Learn the meaning of default as a noun in English, with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes. Find out how to use default in idioms, questions, games, law and more.

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