flaws
Pronunciation: [flɔːz]
Word
Context: “quality or characteristics”
(noun) a flaw is a mistake or imperfection in something. It means there is something wrong or not perfect. Think of it like if a toy has a scratch or if a test has a wrong answer.
Example
The artist accepted that the painting had some flaws, but she still loved it.
Example
There are no flaws in this new phone; it's perfect.
Example
Can you find any flaws in this movie?
Context: “character or behavior”
(noun) a flaw can also mean a weakness in a person's character. It’s like a little problem they have, like being too shy or too stubborn.
Example
Everyone has flaws, and that makes us human.
Example
He believes he has no flaws, but everyone has something they can improve.
Example
What flaw do you think is most common in people?
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