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flaw

flaw
NounTransitive Verb
pl: flawspast: flawedpp: flaweding: flawing

Meanings

Nounflaw

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

There is a small flaw in the diamond that makes it less valuable.

Nounflaw

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

The fatal flaw in his logic was the assumption that prices would remain stable.

Transitive Verbflaw
[~ something]

To spoil or impair something by introducing a defect or imperfection.

The entire design was flawed by a single oversight in the structural calculations.

Examples

The glass has a flaw.

I found a flaw.

It is a small flaw.

She noticed a flaw in the vase.

The plan had one major flaw.

He ignored the flaw in the mirror.

Detective

Her only flaw is that she is too shy.

Romance
Fantasy
Apology

Historians argue that this flaw caused the empire to collapse.

History

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