flaws (Meaning)

flaws

to make or become defective, a spell of stormy weather, a defect in physical structure or form, to become defective, a sudden brief burst of wind, a small often hidden defect, an imperfection or weakness and especially one that detracts from the whole or hinders effectiveness, an outburst especially of passion, fragment, to make flaws in

flaws Sentence Examples

  1. Despite her strengths, Sarah recognized her flaws and worked diligently to improve.
  2. The manuscript contained several flaws that needed to be addressed before submission.
  3. The painting exhibited undeniable beauty, but its flaws added depth and character.
  4. The machine malfunctioned due to an undetected flaw in its circuitry.
  5. The flaws in Peter's plan became evident when it was put into practice.
  6. The company's marketing campaign was marred by several flaws that damaged its reputation.
  7. The relationship was riddled with flaws that ultimately led to its demise.
  8. The candidate's qualifications were impressive, but interviewers noticed subtle flaws in their communication style.
  9. Even the most skilled athletes have flaws that can be exploited by their opponents.
  10. The ancient artifact revealed unexpected flaws, hinting at a previously unknown history.

FAQs About the word flaws

to make or become defective, a spell of stormy weather, a defect in physical structure or form, to become defective, a sudden brief burst of wind, a small often

blotches, scars,defects, faults, blemishes, distortions, deformities, blights,imperfections, weaknesses

decorations, ornaments,enhancements,adornments, embellishments,

Despite her strengths, Sarah recognized her flaws and worked diligently to improve.

The manuscript contained several flaws that needed to be addressed before submission.

The painting exhibited undeniable beauty, but its flaws added depth and character.

The machine malfunctioned due to an undetected flaw in its circuitry.