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1. at fault
adjective.
Deserving
blame.
Synonyms
guilty
Antonyms
innocent
righteous
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2. at-bat
noun.
(ˈætˈbæt)
(baseball)
a
turn
trying
to
get
a
hit.
Synonyms
play
turn
bat
Antonyms
inactivity
overact
underact
immovableness
3. fault
noun.
(ˈfɔlt)
A
wrong
action
attributable
to
bad
judgment
or
ignorance
or
inattention.
Synonyms
smirch
incursion
offside
foul-up
skip
pratfall
slip
balls-up
misreckoning
miscue
flub
mix-up
imbecility
mess-up
renege
ballup
foolishness
confusion
nonachievement
boner
distortion
revoke
blot
nonaccomplishment
spot
stain
bloomer
bungle
miscalculation
slip-up
botch
oversight
error
folly
lapse
betise
mistake
omission
boo-boo
fuckup
blunder
blooper
smear
misestimation
cockup
parapraxis
stupidity
Antonyms
onside
attend to
arrive
attend
natural object
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
4. fault
noun.
(ˈfɔlt)
An
imperfection
in
an
object
or
machine.
Synonyms
blister
flaw
imperfection
bug
glitch
defect
imperfectness
hole
Antonyms
perfection
goodness
conception
recede
claim
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
5. fault
verb.
(ˈfɔlt)
Put
or
pin
the
blame
on.
Synonyms
accuse
charge
blame
Antonyms
absolve
begin
keep
uncover
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
6. fault
noun.
(ˈfɔlt)
The
quality
of
being
inadequate
or
falling
short
of
perfection.
Synonyms
worth
demerit
Antonyms
worthlessness
merit
wisdom
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
7. fault
noun.
(ˈfɔlt)
(geology)
a
crack
in
the
earth's
crust
resulting
from
the
displacement
of
one
side
with
respect
to
the
other.
Synonyms
fissure
strike-slip fault
cleft
crack
break
shift
fault line
geological fault
fracture
crevice
inclined fault
faulting
scissure
Antonyms
stay
cleanness
rightness
correctness
good
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
8. fault
noun.
(ˈfɔlt)
(sports)
a
serve
that
is
illegal
(e.g.,
that
lands
outside
the
prescribed
area).
Synonyms
service
footfault
double fault
serve
Antonyms
overgarment
better
remember
roughness
stand still
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
9. fault
noun.
(ˈfɔlt)
(electronics)
equipment
failure
attributable
to
some
defect
in
a
circuit
(loose
connection
or
insulation
failure
or
short
circuit
etc.).
Synonyms
equipment failure
breakdown
Antonyms
intelligence
order
clean
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
10. fault
noun.
(ˈfɔlt)
Responsibility
for
a
bad
situation
or
event.
Synonyms
responsibility
responsibleness
Antonyms
irresponsibleness
irresponsibility
succeed
Etymology
fault (English)
faute (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
faulte (Middle English (1100-1500))
faute (Anglo-Norman)
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