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"by default" what does this mean?
A:You have your own style.
B:More by default. I don't do flashy
what does"by default" mean here?
Aug 27, 2012 7:48 AM
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Default! The two sweetest words in the English language!
Well, "a default" is a failure to meet an obligation. "By default" means that the other party/parties failed to meet their obligation. When a team wins by default, it means the other team didn't compete (eg. they failed to turn up). Here is an example of winning by default (the Australian way!):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mmrmHiFVAw
In your example, there are two ways of interpreting this comment:
- speaker B "doesn't do flashy", which implies that everyone else "does flashy", and therefore no-one else is trying to do their own style.
- speaker B in fact CAN'T "do flashy", therefore she is forced to have her own style.
I haven't watched Pretty Little Liars, so I really can't tell without context.
August 27, 2012
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In this example, 'by default' means because of the lack of opposition. A. Is saying that B has her own style, but B feels that A is no competition for her.
Do you understand? I hope I have explained this well enough for you!
August 27, 2012
I suppose it's 'casual' style.
August 27, 2012
Thank you!
August 27, 2012
For example '' it happens on its own '' - '' it happens by default ''
or another example from google :D
''Tom entered a race. His opponents never came to the race, so Tom won by default. ''
August 27, 2012
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