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    flaw
    /flɔː/

    noun

    • 1. a mark, blemish, or other imperfection which mars a substance or object: "a flaw in the glass"

    verb

    • 1. mar, weaken, or invalidate (something): "the computer game was flawed by poor programming"

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  2. FLAW definition: 1. a fault, mistake, or weakness, especially one that happens while something is being planned or…. Learn more.

  3. 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.

  4. The meaning of FLAW is a defect in physical structure or form. How to use flaw in a sentence.

  5. 1. a feature that mars the perfection of something; defect. 2. a defect impairing legal soundness or validity. 3. a crack or breach. 5. to become defective. flaw′less•ness, n. syn: See defect. n. 1. a brief windstorm or gust of wind. 2. Obs. a burst of feeling.

  6. 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.

  7. Definition of flaw noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. a mistake in something that means that it is not correct or does not work correctly synonym defect, fault. The argument is full of fundamental flaws. flaw in something The report reveals fatal flaws in security at the airport.

  8. FLAW definition: a mistake or bad characteristic that stops someone or something from being perfect: . Learn more.

  9. A flaw in something such as a theory or argument is a mistake in it, which causes it to be less effective or valid. [...] 2. A flaw in someone's character is an undesirable quality that they have. [...] 3. A flaw in something such as a pattern or material is a fault in it that should not be there. [...]

  10. flaw in I returned the material because it had a flaw in it. fatal flaw There's a fatal flaw in your reasoning. This report is full of flaws. A tiny mark flawed the otherwise perfect silk shirt. A flaw in the steering mechanism led to a recall of 200,000 cars. The company had to spend millions correcting design flaws.

  11. FLAW meaning: 1 : a small physical problem (such as a crack) that makes something less valuable defect; 2 : a small fault or weakness