单词 | faulted |
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 faulted verbas in criticized to express one's unfavorable opinion of the worth or quality of you should look at your own work before faulting what others have done Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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