fault
Prononciation : [fɔlt]
Contexte : « error »
(noun) a mistake or something that goes wrong. It's like when you drop your ice cream and blame it on a bump in the road, even though you could have held it better.
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It was my fault that we were late because I forgot to set the alarm.
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It's not her fault that the project failed; they did their best.
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Who is at fault for breaking the window?
Contexte : « responsibility »
(noun) blame for something that goes wrong or is not as it should be. It’s like when someone needs to take the blame for a mess or an accident.
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He took the fault for the misunderstanding and apologized.
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Nobody wants to take fault when things go wrong.
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Do you think it was your fault that they didn’t understand?
Contexte : « geology »
(noun) a crack or break in the Earth’s surface. Imagine a line in the ground where the soil is split because of movement – that's a fault in the Earth.
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The earthquake happened along a fault line that runs through the mountains.
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There are no visible faults in this part of the land.
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Can we see the fault line from here?
Contexte : « blame »
(verb) to blame someone for something that has gone wrong. It’s when you point to a person and say, 'You did this!'
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Don't fault him for trying his best; he really put in a lot of effort.
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You shouldn’t fault her for not knowing; not everyone learns the same way.
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Do you fault your friend for the mistake?