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Word | Foible |
an behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual / the weaker part of a sword''s blade from the forte to the tip / Weak / weakness; slight fault / a minor weakness or eccentricity in someone's character. / a minor fault in someone's character or behavior, | |
Usage | ⇒ People tolerate her foibles because of her old age ⇒ We can overlook the foibles of our friends; no one is perfect. ⇒ could tolerate my uncle's foibles because we loved him dearly ⇒ they have to tolerate each other's little foibles |
Synonyms | weakness, failing, fault, defect, frailty, imperfection, flaw, shortcoming, infirmity, quirk, idiosyncrasy, vice, eccentricity, peculiarity, weak point, blemish, deficiency, mannerism, oddity, kink, |
Antonyms | strength, capacity, endurance, merit, willpower, amend, amount, authority, backbone, bastion, bent, brawn, bulwark, caliber, capability, centrality, citation, cogency, colleagues, companions, |
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