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    fault
    /fɔːlt/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. criticize for inadequacy or mistakes: "her superiors could not fault her dedication to the job"
    • 2. (of a rock formation) be broken by a fault or faults: "the continental crust has been thinned and faulted as a result of geological processes"

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  2. FAULT definition: 1. a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame: 2. a weakness in a person's…. Learn more.

  3. Sep 8, 2012 · The meaning of FAULT is weakness, failing; especially : a moral weakness less serious than a vice. How to use fault in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Fault.

  4. noun. an imperfection; failing or defect; flaw. a mistake or error. an offence; misdeed. responsibility for a mistake or misdeed; culpability.

  5. [uncountable] the responsibility for something wrong that has happened or been done. Why should I say sorry when it's not my fault? It's nobody's fault. He believes that the product’s poor image is partly the fault of the press. fault (that)… It was his fault that we were late. fault for doing something It's your own fault for being careless.

  6. 1. a. A character weakness, especially a minor one. b. Something that impairs or detracts from physical perfection; a defect. See Synonyms at blemish. c. A mistake; an error: a grammatical fault; a fault in his reasoning. d. A minor offense or misdeed: committed her share of youthful faults. 2.

  7. A fault is an error caused by ignorance, bad judgment or inattention. If you're a passenger, it might be your fault that your friend missed the exit, if you were supposed to be watching for it, not sleeping.

  8. A fault in someone or something is a weakness in them or something that is not perfect. His manners had always made her blind to his faults. ...a short delay due to a minor technical fault. Pilots were trying to repair a fault in the plane when it crashed. For all its faults, the film presents a clear message.

  9. verb. /fɔːlt/ usually used in negative sentences with can and could. Verb Forms. fault somebody/something to find a mistake or a weakness in somebody/something synonym criticize. Her colleagues could not fault her dedication to the job. He had always been polite—she couldn't fault him on that.

  10. Definitions of 'fault' 1. If a bad or undesirable situation is your fault, you caused it or are responsible for it. [...] 2. A fault is a mistake in what someone is doing or in what they have done. [...] 3. A fault in someone or something is a weakness in them or something that is not perfect. [...] More. English for Special Purposes.

  11. something that is wrong with something or with someone's character: The car has a serious design fault. One of his faults is that he's a bad loser. find fault with sb/sth. to criticize someone or something, especially without good reasons. fault. verb [ T ] uk / fɔːlt / us. to find a reason to criticize someone or something:

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