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Defect

noun
/ˈdiː.fekt/

Meaning

a shortcoming, imperfection, or lack; a fault or flaw in something
A shortcoming, imperfection, or flaw; or to abandon a cause or group for another.

Example Sentences

The manufacturing defect caused the product to fail after only one week.

The engineer found a defect in the software code.

Example Expressions

defect from duty

Synonyms

flaw, fault, imperfection, shortcoming, deficiency, weakness
Entry 1
flaw, fault, imperfection, shortcoming
Entry 2
flaw, fault, imperfection, deficiency, weakness

Antonyms

perfection, strength, advantage, asset, loyalty
Entry 1
perfection, strength, advantage, asset
Entry 2
strength, perfection, loyalty

Collocations

birth defect, design defect, manufacturing defect, genetic defect, defect in design
Entry 1
birth defect, design defect, manufacturing defect
Entry 2
manufacturing defect, genetic defect, defect in design

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