Associations to the word «Contingency»
Noun
- Discretion
- Tanker
- Contract
- Detachment
- Existence
- Dun
- Statistic
- Support
- Accommodation
- Situation
- Monitoring
- Contra
- Allocation
- Hazard
- Reeve
- Emanuel
- Sticker
- Jeopardy
- Aversion
- Paradigm
- Certainty
- Recovery
- Certain
- Smiley
- Endeavor
- Assessment
- Therapist
- Haiti
- Deliberation
- Symmetry
- Commencement
- Spacecraft
- Force
- Accident
- Coping
- Absolute
- Reversal
- Contemplation
- Meta
- Leadership
- Prob
- Personnel
- Pretext
- Incentive
- Shaping
- Femme
- Deference
- Marine
- Risk
- Batman
- Plunder
- Dealing
- Maintenance
- Substance
- Airman
- Defense
- Rescue
- Security
- Infringement
- Command
- Stance
- Punishment
- Argument
- Kuwait
Adjective
Wiktionary
CONTINGENCY, noun. (uncountable) The quality of being contingent, of happening by chance; unpredictability. [1560s]
CONTINGENCY, noun. (countable) A possibility; something which may or may not happen. A chance occurrence, especially in finance, unexpected expenses. [1610s]
CONTINGENCY, noun. (countable) An amount of money which a party to a contract has to pay to the other party (usually the supplier of a major project to the client) if he or she does not fulfill the contract according to the specification.
CONTINGENCY, noun. (logic) (countable) A statement which is neither a tautology nor a contradiction.
CONTINGENCY PLAN, noun. An alternative plan to be put into operation if needed, especially in case of emergencies, or if a primary plan fails
CONTINGENCY PLANS, noun. Plural of contingency plan
CONTINGENCY TABLE, noun. (statistics) A table presenting the joint distribution of two categorical variables.
CONTINGENCY TABLE, noun. (statistics) An arrangement of data containing the joint distribution of two or more categorical variables, usually in a database, a series of tables, or a special visualization.
CONTINGENCY TABLES, noun. Plural of contingency table
Dictionary definition
CONTINGENCY, noun. A possible event or occurrence or result.
CONTINGENCY, noun. The state of being contingent on something.
Wise words
One great use of words is to hide our thoughts.