peccadillos (Meaning)

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peccadillos (pl.)

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peccadillos Sentence Examples

  1. While she was generally a model employee, her peccadillos of tardiness and minor errors occasionally irked her supervisor.
  2. The candidate's impeccable reputation was tarnished by a few youthful peccadillos that resurfaced during the campaign.
  3. Despite his reputation for brilliance, the scientist's peccadillos of absent-mindedness and forgetfulness sometimes hindered his work.
  4. The priest struggled to reconcile his own peccadillos with the lofty ideals he preached.
  5. While we all make mistakes, it's important to acknowledge our peccadillos and strive to improve.
  6. The marriage therapist advised the couple to address their peccadillos of passive-aggression and blaming each other.
  7. The athlete's peccadillos of indulging in junk food and staying up late undermined her rigorous training regime.
  8. The company's peccadillos of poor customer service and environmental negligence damaged its reputation.
  9. In the grand scheme of things, our peccadillos are trivial, but they can still have consequences.
  10. It's unfair to judge someone harshly for their peccadillos, especially if they are striving to become better.

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of Peccadillo

foibles, errors, corruptions,crimes, breaches, transgressions, faults, trespasses, hate crimes, misdemeanors

innocences, impeccabilities,innocences, moralities, virtues, moralities, virtues, impeccabilities, irreproachabilities,irreproachabilities

While she was generally a model employee, her peccadillos of tardiness and minor errors occasionally irked her supervisor.

The candidate's impeccable reputation was tarnished by a few youthful peccadillos that resurfaced during the campaign.

Despite his reputation for brilliance, the scientist's peccadillos of absent-mindedness and forgetfulness sometimes hindered his work.

The priest struggled to reconcile his own peccadillos with the lofty ideals he preached.