faults
Prononciation : [fɔlts]
Mot
Contexte : « mistakes »
(noun) faults are mistakes or problems that someone has made. If you do something wrong, that can be called a fault.
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She learned from her faults and tried to do better next time.
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Everyone makes faults, but he never accepted his own.
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Can you tell me some faults in our project that we need to fix?
Contexte : « character »
(noun) faults can also mean weaknesses in a person’s character. If someone has a fault, it means there’s something they could improve about how they act or think.
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His kindness shows that he is aware of his faults and works to overcome them.
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She has many faults, but she always tries to be a better person.
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What faults do you think people notice in themselves?
Contexte : « geology »
(noun) in geology, a fault is a crack in the earth's surface where rocks have moved. It’s important because it can cause earthquakes.
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The scientists discovered several faults during their excavation.
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This area is safe; there haven't been any known faults nearby for decades.
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How do geologists find out where the faults are located?
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