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err on the right side
To avoid making a seriously troublesome mistake. I made a few mistakes in my essay, but at least I managed to err on the right side. Luckily, I erred on the right side—the headmaster didn't come in until I'd finished cursing and complaining about her stupid new rules. Good, I'm glad you erred on the right side and kept this matter between us. I don't want anyone to know about my resignation yet.
err on the side of (something)
To prioritize something, perhaps excessively or unnecessarily. Often used in the phrase "err on the side of caution." I like to err on the side of caution and always keep some money in my savings account. Good, I'm glad you erred on the side of good judgment and kept this matter between us. I don't want anyone to know about my resignation yet. Since we don't know where we're going, let's err on the side of caution and leave an hour early.
err on the side of caution
To avoid risky or irresponsible behavior; to be very cautious. I like to err on the side of caution and always keep some money in my savings account. Since we don't know where we're going, let's err on the side of caution and leave an hour early. Your mother's 90—let's err on the side of caution and take her to the doctor.
out of an abundance of caution
In an earnest attempt to ensure that any potential danger, risks, or problems are avoided. Out of an abundance of caution, I always make sure I have enough money to cover six months' worth of expenses in my savings account, in case anything ever happened to my job. We believe that the allergic reaction was specific to that patient's genetic makeup, but we've also temporarily stopped administering the drug at that dose out of an abundance of caution.
to err is human (to forgive is divine)
proverb Being fallible and making mistakes is inherent to being a human, and forgiving such mistakes is a transcendent act. I know you're mad at your brother because he lied, but to err is human, you know. To forgive is divine.
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To err is human(, to forgive divine).
Prov. You should not be too harsh with someone who makes a mistake, because all human beings make mistakes. (Often used as a roundabout way to ask someone to forgive you for making a mistake.) Jill: How could you let my dog get out when I told you a hundred times that he should stay in the house! Ellen: To err is human, to forgive divine.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
err on the side of caution
COMMON If you err on the side of caution, you decide to act in a careful way, rather than take risks. It is better on your first few weights sessions to err on the side of caution, and start with a weight which is lighter than you think you can handle. Note: People use other words instead of caution, according to the subject they are discussing. When I discussed the matter with ministers in July I said that we should err on the side of generosity.
to err is human
People say to err is human to mean that it is natural for human beings to make mistakes. To err is human, and nobody likes a perfect person. Note: People sometimes use the whole expression to err is human, to forgive divine to mean that it is a very good thing to be able to forgive someone who does something wrong. Everyone admires her behaviour — after all, to err is human, to forgive divine. Note: This expression comes from an essay by Alexander Pope.
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
err on the right side
act so that the most likely mistake to be made is the least harmful one.err on the side of
act with a specified bias towards something. 1999 Nature Der Sündefall's message may err on the side of alarmism, but it certainly is a good read.
to err is human, to forgive divine
it is human nature to make mistakes yourself while finding it hard to forgive others. proverbFarlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
err on the side of something
show slightly too much rather than too little of a quality, especially a good one: When I am marking exam papers, I always try to err on the side of generosity (= I give slightly higher marks than the students may deserve). Err is an old-fashioned word meaning ‘make a mistake’.
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