单词 | to a fault |
释义 | fault1 of 2noun ˈfȯlt in poetry also ˈfȯt 1 a : weakness, failing especially : a moral weakness less serious than a vice He loves her despite her many faults. b : a physical or intellectual imperfection or impairment : defect a theory with some serious faults c : an error especially in service in a net or racket game She committed too many faults to win the match. 2 : responsibility for wrongdoing or failure the accident was the driver's fault 3 a : mistake The misplacement of "only" is one of the most common writing faults. b : misdemeanor a small boy's faults 4 : a fracture in the crust of a planet (such as the earth) or moon accompanied by a displacement of one side of the fracture with respect to the other usually in a direction parallel to the fracture Frequent earthquakes have occurred along the San Andreas Fault. 5 obsolete : lack fault 2 of 2verb faulted; faulting; faults transitive verb 1 : to find a fault in easy to praise this book and to fault it H. G. Roepke 2 : blame, censure can't fault them for not coming 3 : to produce a geologic fault in intransitive verb 1 : to commit a fault : err 2 : to fracture so as to produce a geologic fault to a fault phraseas in too beyond a normal or acceptable limit She is kind and generous to a fault and often gets taken advantage of. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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