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fault

fault [ fawlt ]


noun  (plural faults)
Definition:
 
1. responsibility for mistake: responsibility for a mistake, failure, or act of wrongdoing
It's his fault we're late.

2. personal shortcoming: a failing or character weakness in somebody
My main fault is laziness.

3. defect: something that detracts from the integrity, functioning, or perfection of something else
an electrical fault

4. mistake: an error, especially in calculation

5. misdemeanor: a wrongful action

6. geology displacement in Earth's crust: a displacement of rock layers in the Earth's crust in response to stress, accompanied by a break in the continuity of the rocks on each side of the fault line

7. racket games invalid serve in racket games: in racket games such as tennis, a serve that is invalid because it fails to land within a prescribed area

8. show jumping penalty mark in show jumping: a penalty mark awarded in show jumping for various errors such as a failure or refusal to clear a fence



verb  (past and past participle fault·ed, present participle fault·ing, 3rd person present singular faults)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb blame somebody or something: to blame, criticize, or find a flaw in somebody or something
You can't fault his results.

2. intransitive verb make mistake: to commit a fault or make a mistake ( archaic )

3. intransitive verb geology displace: to respond to stress by becoming displaced and developing as a geologic fault ( refers to rock layers )

[13th century. Via Old French faut(e) "lack" < assumed Vulgar Latin fallitum "failing" < Latin fallere "fail"]

find fault with somebody or something to criticize somebody or something, often unfairly
She's always finding fault with the children's work.


to a fault excessively
naive and generous to a fault



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