Meaning & Definition of word "Flaw"
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Flaw
/flɔː/
noun:
- 1. A mark, fault, or other imperfection that makes something less than perfect.
- Example: The jeweler noticed a flaw in the diamond that affected its value.
- 2. A defect or shortcoming in a plan, theory, or argument.
- Example: The prosecutor highlighted a flaw in the defense's argument.
- 3. A weakness or vulnerability in a person's character.
- Example: His flaw was his inability to trust others.
verb:
- 1. To make a flaw in; to spoil or ruin.
- Example: The unexpected rain flawn all their plans for the outdoor concert.
Etymology
Middle English 'flaw' meaning 'a flaw in the surface of something, a breach'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
a flawed argument:
An argument with errors or weaknesses.
flaw in the system:
A critical error or weakness in a system.
Related Words
blemish:
A small mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something.
fault:
An unattractive or unsatisfactory feature.
Slang Meanings of flaw
Meaning: Lacking perfection, often used humorously.
Example Sentence: He’s got a few flaws, but we love him for it!
Meaning: Referring to a mistake in a more casual context.
Example Sentence: That’s just a flaw, no biggie.