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flaw
B1
noun
Usage:
85%
defect, fault
Translation: defect, fault
Pronunciation: /flɔː/
Meaning: A small fault or weakness in something that makes it imperfect or less effective.

A flaw is a small problem or mistake in an object or idea. It makes something less good or perfect. It can be in things or in ideas.

The vase has a small flaw on its side.

His plan had a flaw that caused problems.

2
B2
noun
Usage:
60%
crack, break
Translation: crack, break
Pronunciation: /flɔː/
Meaning: A crack or break in a rock or material where it is weak or broken.

In nature or materials, a flaw is a crack or line where something is broken or weak. It can cause the material to break easily.

The rock has a flaw where it can break.

A flaw in the glass made it unsafe.

3
B2
noun
Usage:
70%
weakness, fault
Translation: weakness, fault
Pronunciation: /flɔː/
Meaning: A fault or weakness in a person's character or behavior.

A flaw can mean a problem or weakness in a person's character. It means a part that is not perfect or can cause problems.

He has a flaw in his honesty sometimes.

Everyone has a small flaw in personality.

4
B2
noun
Usage:
75%
bug, error
Translation: bug, error
Pronunciation: /flɔː/
Meaning: A fault or error in a machine, system, or computer program that causes it to fail or work badly.

In technology, a flaw is a mistake or problem in a program or machine. It can stop it from working well or cause errors.

The software has a flaw that causes crashes.

They fixed the flaw in the machine.

5
C1
noun
Usage:
55%
weakness, defect
Translation: weakness, defect
Pronunciation: /flɔː/
Meaning: A legal or formal weakness in a case, argument, or document that can cause failure or rejection.

A flaw in law or formal work means a mistake or problem that can cause failure. This can be in arguments, contracts, or rules.

There was a flaw in the lawyer’s argument.

The contract had a flaw and was voided.

6
C1
noun
Usage:
40%
fault, fracture
Translation: fault, fracture
Pronunciation: /flɔː/
Meaning: A sudden break or fracture in the Earth's crust where movement occurs (geological fault).

In geology, a flaw can mean a fault line or crack in the earth's surface where rocks move. This can cause earthquakes.

The earthquake happened along a big flaw in the earth.

Geologists studied the flaw under the mountain.

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