Synonym: default on, default option, nonpayment, nonremittal. Similar words: fault, faulty, find fault, vault, assault, defame, deface, de facto. Meaning: [dɪ'fɔːlt] n. 1. loss due to not showing up 2. act of failing to meet a financial obligation 3. loss resulting from failure of a debt to be paid 4. an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is specified. v. fail to pay up.
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61. The latter is the default and assumed to be the case wherever a user name mapping does not exist.
62. The year saw widespread consultation on the issues surrounding the considerable cost to the profession of the minority of solicitors who default.
63. If the white farmers are thrown off, they will default.
64. The board may suspend a licence where there is default in carrying out the order.
65. If you do not get a satisfactory graph, try resetting the graph settings to the default.
66. The user can specify an issue number or use the default which is the latest version.
67. Now, I am not sure whether this constitutes a win for me by default.
68. Using the default settings, a new page starts after every 54 lines.
69. So using the default palette as the basis it is time for change.
70. Even now, the default name they gave the boy themselves has a hokey ring to it.
71. If this field is left blank, the Destination Account will default to the current directory.
72. There are no special menus to read and no format settings to make because the default format is already established.
73. It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all – in which case, you fail by default. J.K. Rowling
74. By 1597 they were in default on rents and Royalties.
75. A woman could inherit the throne in default of male heirs.
76. All default settings should be used except the database size parameter.
77. If this field is left blank,(www.Sentencedict.com) the selection will default to Latest.
78. Agency is irrelevant unless there has been some default on the part of the agent which can be attributed to the principal.
79. We use the study of coinage in default of and particularly to supplement other sources of historical information.
80. For instance, the default risk on a loan to the United Kingdom government is practically nil.
81. The prison system became, by default, a major enforcer of repression.
82. Kirichenko warned that continued default by the republics would result in salaries to state employees and social security being curtailed.
83. A similarly high proportion end in a swift judgment because the defendant is in default or has no real defence.
84. Choose the correct driver, make the new selection the default printer and you're a real star!
85. In the example given below for each entry, the default settings are used when a parameter is omitted.
86. I imagine this is on the grounds that there can be no profitable reclamation of the goods in default of settlement!
87. The state government will pay off the mortgage in the event of a default.
88. Pichnarczyk noted most computers' default configurations are set to prevent the automatic execution of an attached file when delivered via e-mail.
89. In 1987 rent arrears and mortgage default accounted for 13 percent of homelessness.
90. The default is the setting or choice you get unless you deliberately choose something else.
More similar words: fault, faulty, find fault, vault, assault, defame, deface, de facto, defaced, defamatory, defalcation, multicultural, haul, faucet, faux pas, forefather, lose face, nefarious, benefaction, femme fatale, be familiar with, defy, deft, defuse, defer, defeat, define, defile, defend, deftly.