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flaw

defect / imperfection / fault / impair / mar
NounTransitive Verb
pl: flawspast: flawedpp: flaweding: flawing

This term describes a specific type of imperfection that disrupts an otherwise ideal state. When applied to physical objects, it suggests a structural or aesthetic defect that reduces value or utility, such as a crack in a gemstone or a tear in fabric. In an abstract sense, it refers to a critical failure in reasoning or a moral deficiency in a person. It carries a stronger connotation of a systemic or inherent weakness than a simple mistake, often implying that the entire foundation of an argument or character is compromised.

Meanings

Noun

A mark, crack, or fault that spoils the appearance or perfection of an object.

"The diamond was cheaper because of a tiny internal flaw."

Noun

A weakness, imperfection, or mistake in a plan, argument, or person's character.

"There is a fundamental flaw in your logic that makes the conclusion invalid."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To spoil or impair the perfection of something by introducing a defect.

"The surface of the glass was flawed by a series of small bubbles during cooling."

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