Who are careful, don't make as many mistakes as those who aren't.
The verb "to err" means to make a mistake. It is the root of the word "error". "Cautious" means careful, slow to act. "Seldom" means rarely, not often. You should be able to work it out now.
To err is to make an error. Erred is the past tense of err.
The phrase is "err on the safe side" meaning that if a mistake (error) could be made, it is better to be too cautious, or make it in the less dangerous manner.
This idiom uses the verb "err" not the noun error.To "err on the side of caution" is to take extra care, possibly unnecessary care, rather than potentially cause danger or mishap. This is usually applied in a situation where the actual riskinvolved cannot be clearly determined.
To err is to be mistaken or incorrect or to stray from the right course of accepted standards. Also to act with bias, as in to err on the side of justice
The verb "to err" means to make a mistake. It is the root of the word "error". "Cautious" means careful, slow to act. "Seldom" means rarely, not often. You should be able to work it out now.
To err is to make an error. Erred is the past tense of err.
"err" usually means "error", but then again "to err is human".
The past tense of "err on the side of caution" is "erred on the side of caution." In this phrase, "err" is the present tense verb meaning to make a mistake or be incorrect, and "erred" is the past tense form. The expression "err on the side of caution" means to be overly cautious or careful in a decision or action.
err it dies oh i mean it becomes a tree
Seldom bite means rarely bite.
To err is human.
200kg on the rack. And either 75 or 100kg on the pulley loading spindle. Might pay to err on the cautious side, mind you!
Err...they're not real, if that's what you mean....
"Yerro" is a tense of "errar" which means "to err". Eg. If I should err in my calculation ..." = "Si yerro en mi calculacion...".
to be very carefull :)is
be careful