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occur

Intransitive Verb
pl: nullpast: occurredpp: occurreding: occurringcomp: nullsup: null

This word carries a sense of neutrality and objectivity. When describing an event, it strips away the emotional weight often found in words like tragedy or miracle, focusing instead on the factual reality that something took place. When used in a mental context, it describes a spark of realization that arrives unexpectedly. It suggests a passive process where an idea arrives in the mind, rather than an active process of searching or pondering.

💬Conversación Casual

🎬Tuesday afternoon; Karen is at a PTA meeting, David is in his home office.
Karen Smith

Did it ever occur to you that we actually need the car tonight?

Karen Smith
David Smith
David Smith

My bad. I'll pivot and grab an Uber.

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Karen uses 'occur to you' (definition 3) to passive-aggressively criticize David's lack of foresight. David responds with 'my bad' (slang for apology) and 'pivot' (a corporate buzzword he uses incorrectly in a domestic context).

Meanings

Intransitive Verb
[someone][something]

To happen; to take place.

"The accident occurred at approximately 3:00 PM."

Intransitive Verb
[someone][something]

To exist or be found in a particular place or situation.

"These rare minerals occur naturally in the volcanic rock."

Intransitive Verb
[someone][something]

To come into someone's mind; to be realized.

"It didn't occur to me that she might be lying."

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