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单词 fault
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faultnoun

uk/fɒlt/us/fɑːlt/

fault noun (MISTAKE)

B1 [ U ] a mistake, especially something for which you are to blame:

It's not my fault she didn't come!
She believes it was the doctor's fault that Peter died.
The fault was/lay with the organizers, who failed to make the necessary arrangements for dealing with so many people.
Through no fault of his own, he spent a week locked up in jail.

B2 [ C ] a weakness in a person's character:

He has many faults, but dishonesty isn't one of them.

B2 [ C ] a broken part or weakness in a machine or system:

The car has a serious design fault.
An electrical fault caused the fire.
For all the faults in our education system, it is still better than that in many other countries.

[ C ] (in tennis and some other games) a mistake made by a player who is beginning a game by hitting the ball

be at fault

B2 to have done something wrong:

Her doctor was at fault for/in not sending her straight to a specialist.
find fault with sb/sth

C2 to criticize someone or something, especially without good reasons:

He's always finding fault with my work.

More examples

  • "It wasn't my fault." "Don't worry, I'm not accusing you."
  • The fault surely lies in the design of the equipment.
  • The electrician has diagnosed a fault in the wiring.
  • I admit it was entirely my fault.
  • With all her faults, she's still a really good friend.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Faults and mistakes

  • a blot on sb's character idiom
  • aberration
  • Achilles heel
  • adrift
  • black mark
  • chink
  • clinker
  • errata
  • erratum
  • error
  • failing
  • false alarm
  • false move
  • irregularity
  • lapse
  • loophole
  • misprint
  • misspell
  • mistake
  • solecism

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You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:

Tennis & racket sports
Making mistakes
Disapproving & criticizing

fault noun (CRACK)

[ C ] specialized geology a crack in the earth's surface where the rock has divided into two parts that move against each other:

Surveyors say the fault line is capable of generating a major earthquake once in a hundred years.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Geography: caves, cracks & crevices

  • cave
  • cavern
  • chasm
  • chimney
  • crack
  • crater
  • crevice
  • fissure
  • gouge
  • gulf
  • hole
  • honeycomb
  • pit
  • pothole
  • rut
  • speleologist
  • speleology
  • stalactite
  • stalagmite
  • the San Andreas Fault

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Idiom(s)

be kind, generous, etc. to a fault

faultverb

uk/fɒlt/us/fɑːlt/

fault verb (CRITICIZE)

[ T ] to find a reason to criticize someone or something:

I can't fault the way they dealt with the complaint.
I can't fault you on your logic.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Disapproving & criticizing

  • -basher
  • animadversion
  • aspersions
  • backbite
  • bad-mouth
  • belabour
  • damn
  • damn sb with faint praise idiom
  • denounce
  • dig
  • disapproval
  • give sb hell idiom
  • lashing
  • pitch into sb/sth
  • pound
  • pound away at sth/sb
  • pull sth apart
  • put the boot in idiom
  • take a dim view of sth idiom
  • throw

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fault verb (SPORTS)

[ I ] to hit a fault in tennis and other similar games:

That's the fourth serve he's faulted on today.

Thesaurus: synonyms and related words

Tennis & racket sports

  • ball boy/girl
  • birdie
  • break
  • break point
  • deuce
  • double
  • groundstroke
  • half-volley
  • knock
  • lawn tennis
  • match point
  • passing shot
  • racket
  • racquetball
  • rally
  • seed
  • single
  • smash
  • sweet spot
  • tennis shoe

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