default



in default of (something)

Due to the absence or lack of something; through the failure of something. Though it was only a speeding ticket, Janet was imprisoned in default of paying the fine. In default of concrete evidence, the jury was obligated to acquit the defendant of murder.
See also: default, of

default on something

to fail to act in some way regarding something, such as failing to make a payment, thereby losing one's right to the thing in question. You are not going to default on your loan, are you? She defaulted on her mortgage payments and lost the house.
See also: default, on

in default of

Through the failure, absence, or lack of, as in In default of a better solution, we'll have to make do with this one. This term was originally put as for default of, but John Gower had the current wording in Confessio Amantis (1397): "The fish, if it be dry, might in default of water die." [Late 1200s]
See also: default, of

in default of

Through the failure, absence, or lack of.
See also: default, of

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Uri-Biblical, Biblical Latin, Hebrew
Mansur-Arabic, Turkish, Indonesian
JohnnyJAHN-eeEnglish
KasiaKAH-shahPolish
Romeo-Italian
Elsabeth-English (Rare)