Characteristic of an item that deviates from the ideal or perfect form.
Add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective.
1 Not 'therefore.' I found a flaw but it was an honest one.
2 The report said the new system was designed with another basic flaw .
3 Depression, in particular, is often considered a personal weakness or character flaw .
4 There was one serious flaw in this, 'however, and I knew it.
5 But a major flaw limits the film's appeal and box office potential.
6 Given Laurel's own wounds, this may have been a particularly damning flaw .
7 The evidence is clear and without a flaw ; nothing can shake it.
8 With the revelation of the flaw in her armor he conquered self.
9 This flaw meant that every decision he made was built on sand.
10 The officer who took charge of his case found just one flaw .
11 In the classroom her reasoning seemed flaw - less ; now she wasn't so sure.
12 But there could be a fatal flaw in Mr Kim's new nuke.
13 The group was now complete, the solidarity circle perfect and without flaw .
14 In fact, they treat it as a character flaw among their employees.
15 Madigan saw it, even helping Carbery to eradicate his most obvious flaw .
16 Avery heard frustration in her voice: a flaw in her emotionless facade.
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