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Meaning of fault
The primary meaning of the word "fault" is a weakness or defect in something or someone.
Etymology of fault
The word "fault" comes from the Old French word "faute", which is derived from the Latin word "faulta", meaning "lack" or "defect"
Historically, the word "fault" has been used to describe a moral failing or a weakness in someone's character, as well as a defect or imperfection in something
Synonyms
flaw
defect
imperfection
weakness
failing
shortcoming
deficiency
inadequacy
frailty
fragility
blemish
blot
stain
taint
error
mistake
blunder
lapse
oversight
omission
negligence
carelessness
thoughtlessness
rashness
impulsiveness
imprudence
recklessness
blame
culpability
responsibility
liability
accountability
guilt
culpability
Definitions
- A weakness or defect in someone's character, or a weakness in an argument or plan
- * Responsibility for something, especially something bad that has happened
- * A fracture or fissure in the earth's crust, especially one where earthquakes occur
- * A failure to do something, especially something that is required by law or by a set of rules
Usage Examples
- The company took responsibility for the fault in their product and issued a recall
- * The fault in the argument was that it was based on incomplete information
- * The earthquake occurred along a fault line in the earth's crust
- * The player was given a fault for hitting the ball out of bounds
Antonyms
perfection
flawlessness
strength
virtue
excellence
merit
asset
advantage
benefit
correctness
accuracy
precision
reliability
dependability
trustworthiness
integrity
rectitude
righteousness
justification
vindication