errs

[ɜːrz]

errs Definition

  • 1to make a mistake or be incorrect
  • 2to do something wrong or illegal

Using errs: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "errs" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I'm afraid you have erred in your calculations.

  • Example

    He erred in his judgment of the situation.

  • Example

    The company has erred in its decision to cut employee benefits.

  • Example

    She erred on the side of caution and decided not to invest in the risky venture.

errs Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for errs

Antonyms for errs

Phrases with errs

  • to choose to do something that is safer or less risky than what might be necessary or expected

    Example

    I always err on the side of caution when it comes to my health.

  • it is natural for people to make mistakes

    Example

    Don't worry too much about making mistakes. To err is human, after all.

  • a task or mission intended to help someone in need

    Example

    The doctor's trip to the disaster-stricken area was an errand of mercy.

Origins of errs

from Old English 'erre', meaning 'to wander, go astray'

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Summary: errs in Brief

'Errs' [ɜːrz] means to make a mistake or be incorrect, or to do something wrong or illegal. It is often used in phrases like 'err on the side of caution,' meaning to choose a safer option, and 'to err is human,' acknowledging that everyone makes mistakes. Examples include 'I'm afraid you have erred in your calculations.' and 'She erred on the side of caution and decided not to invest in the risky venture.'