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  1. Jul 30, 2011 · The meaning of FLAW is a defect in physical structure or form. How to use flaw in a sentence.

  2. a fault or weakness, esp. one that happens while something is being planned or made and that makes it not perfect: A flaw in the steering mechanism led to a recall of 200,000 cars. (Definition of flaw from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  3. n. 1. An imperfection, often concealed, that impairs soundness: a flaw in the crystal that caused it to shatter. See Synonyms at blemish. 2. A defect or shortcoming in something intangible: The two leaders share the flaw of arrogance. tr.v. flawed, flaw·ing, flaws.

  4. a fault or weakness, esp. one that happens while something is being planned or made and that makes it not perfect: A flaw in the steering mechanism led to a recall of 200,000 cars. (Definition of flaw from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  5. noun. a feature that mars the perfection of something; defect; fault: beauty without flaw; the flaws in our plan. Synonyms: spot, blot, imperfection. a defect impairing legal soundness or validity. a crack, break, breach, or rent. Synonyms: rift, fissure. verb (used with object) to produce a flaw in. verb (used without object)

  6. A flaw in something such as a theory or argument is a mistake in it, which causes it to be less effective or valid. There were, however, a number of crucial flaws in his monetary theory. Almost all of these studies have serious flaws. A flaw in someone's character is an undesirable quality that they have.

  7. a mistake or bad characteristic that stops someone or something from being perfect: There's a flaw in your reasoning. flawed. adjective. a flawed argument. (Definition of flaw from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. flaw. A flaw can be a sign of weakness or defect. If you try to make wings and fly off the roof but wind up crashing in the gutter, there's a flaw in your plan. In the early 14th century, when the noun flaw was first recorded, it referred to a snowflake or spark of fire.

  9. The original sense was ‘a flake of snow’, later, ‘a fragment or splinter’, hence ‘a defect or imperfection’ (late 15th cent.). Definition of flaw noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Synonyms for FLAW: defect, blotch, scar, fault, mark, imperfection, distortion, deformity; Antonyms of FLAW: enhancement, decoration, ornament, adornment, embellishment, patch, fix, repair.

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