Default

/dɪˈfɔːlt/ noun

Default can mean the usual or automatic setting that is used if no choice is made, or the failure to do something that is required, such as paying a debt.

It comes from Old French “defaute,” meaning “fault, lack, failure,” from Vulgar Latin “*fallita,” from “fallere,” “to deceive, fail.” The sense of “standard setting” grew later from the idea of what happens when you don’t actively choose.

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