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A semantic error is text which is grammatically correct but doesn’t make any sense. An example in the context of the C# language will be “int x = 12.3;” – 12.3 is not an integer literal and there is no implicit conversion from 12.3 to int, so this statement does not make sense. But it is grammatically correct.
A semantic error is text which is grammatically correct but doesn’t make any sense.