to a fault Antonyms
Strongest:
- reasonably
- reasonably
- deficiently
- inadequately
- just
- moderately
- inadequately
- insufficiently
- insufficiently
- just
- deficiently
- moderately
Strong:
- acceptably
- hardly
- scarcely
- barely
- marginally
- acceptably
- minimally
- slightly
- modestly
- barely
- marginally
- hardly
- slightly
- minimally
- modestly
- scarcely
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- unacceptably
- inordinately
- exceptionally
- overmuch
- highly
- unusually
- unduly
- intolerably
- to-death
- extremely
- very
- with-a-vengeance
- excessively
- monstrously
- exorbitantly
- incredibly
- terribly
Weak:
- remarkably
- extensively
- extraordinarily
- uncustomarily
- astronomically
- inappropriately
- inexcusably
- singularly
- unbearably
- unreasonably
- deadly
- substantially
- significantly
- obscenely
- abnormally
- extravagantly
- extortionately
- uncommonly
- considerably
- super
- extra
- devilishly
- greatly
- eminently
- immoderately
- mightily
- hugely
- improperly
- especially
- intemperately
- unconscionably
- exceedingly
Meaning of to a fault
to a fault (r)
to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
to a fault Sentence Examples
- Her meticulousness to a fault made her excel in her scientific research.
- The manager's overzealousness to a fault led to burnout and diminished productivity.
- His loyalty to a fault often clouded his judgment and made him blind to flaws.
- The politician's relentless campaigning to a fault left him exhausted and drained.
- Her perfectionism to a fault caused unnecessary stress and anxiety.
- The doctor's unwavering dedication to his patients to a fault made it difficult for him to take time off.
- The actress's intense method acting to a fault led to emotional turmoil.
- His ambition to a fault drove him to unethical and self-destructive behavior.
- The team's dependency on a certain player to a fault made them vulnerable in crucial moments.
- The mother's protective instinct to a fault suffocated her children and hindered their independence.
FAQs About the word to a fault
to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
too, overly, unacceptably, inordinately, exceptionally, overmuch, highly, unusually, unduly, intolerably
reasonably, reasonably, deficiently, inadequately, just, moderately,inadequately, insufficiently, insufficiently, just
Her meticulousness to a fault made her excel in her scientific research.
The manager's overzealousness to a fault led to burnout and diminished productivity.
His loyalty to a fault often clouded his judgment and made him blind to flaws.
The politician's relentless campaigning to a fault left him exhausted and drained.