toqus
Picture Dictionary
English
한국어
Register
Login
🔍
fault
noun
a
flaw
,
weakness
,
or
defect
in
something
or
someone
•
There
is
a
small
fault
in
the
camera
lens
that
blurs
every
photo
.
There
is
a
small
fault
in
the
camera
lens
that
blurs
every
photo
.
•
Despite
all
his
talents
,
impatience
remains
his
greatest
fault
.
Despite
all
his
talents
,
impatience
remains
his
greatest
fault
.
noun
-
fault
responsibility
for
a
mistake
or
wrong
action
•
The
broken
window
was
entirely
my
fault
.
The
broken
window
was
entirely
my
fault
.
•
The
teacher
assured
Maria
it
wasn
’
t
her
fault
that
the
computer
crashed
during
class
.
The
teacher
assured
Maria
it
wasn
’
t
her
fault
that
the
computer
crashed
during
class
.
noun
a
break
or
crack
in
the
Earth
’
s
crust
where
the
two
sides
have
moved
against
each
other
•
The
San
Andreas
fault
stretches
for
hundreds
of
miles
through
California
.
The
San
Andreas
fault
stretches
for
hundreds
of
miles
through
California
.
•
Strong
earthquakes
often
occur
along
a
fault
where
tectonic
plates
grind
together
.
Strong
earthquakes
often
occur
along
a
fault
where
tectonic
plates
grind
together
.
noun
an
incorrect
serve
in
tennis
or
similar
sports
that
lands
outside
the
correct
area
or
hits
the
net
•
His
first
serve
was
a
fault
,
so
he
had
to
try
again
.
His
first
serve
was
a
fault
,
so
he
had
to
try
again
.
•
She
double
faulted
and
lost
the
game
.
She
double
faulted
and
lost
the
game
.
verb
to
blame
or
criticize
someone
or
something
for
a
mistake
•
Instead
of
helping
,
he
always
faults
others
for
small
errors
.
Instead
of
helping
,
he
always
faults
others
for
small
errors
.
•
The
critics
couldn
’
t
fault
the
actor
’
s
brilliant
performance
.
The
critics
couldn
’
t
fault
the
actor
’
s
brilliant
performance
.
noun
a
defect
or
malfunction
in
an
electrical
or
mechanical
system
•
The
engineer
traced
the
blackout
to
a
fault
in
the
underground
cable
.
The
engineer
traced
the
blackout
to
a
fault
in
the
underground
cable
.
•
A
short
circuit
is
a
common
electrical
fault
.
A
short
circuit
is
a
common
electrical
fault
.
default
noun
a
standard
choice
or
setting
that
a
computer
or
device
uses
when
the
user
does
nothing
•
The
software
’
s
default
is
to
save
files
in
the
documents
folder
.
The
software
’
s
default
is
to
save
files
in
the
documents
folder
.
•
You
can
change
the
font
,
but
the
default
looks
fine
.
You
can
change
the
font
,
but
the
default
looks
fine
.
Extended
from
the
financial
sense
to
computing
in
the
1960s
,
referring
to
what
a
system
chooses
when
the
user
fails
to
specify
.
adjective
pre-selected
or
used
automatically
if
nothing
else
is
chosen
•
Open
the
file
with
the
default
browser
.
Open
the
file
with
the
default
browser
.
•
She
accepted
the
default
settings
during
installation
.
She
accepted
the
default
settings
during
installation
.
Attribute
derived
from
the
noun
sense
in
computing
;
first
recorded
in
the
1970s
.
noun
failure
to
do
something
you
are
legally
or
morally
required
to
do
,
especially
to
repay
money
that
you
owe
•
The
bank
will
seize
the
house
if
you
fall
into
default
on
the
mortgage
.
The
bank
will
seize
the
house
if
you
fall
into
default
on
the
mortgage
.
•
After
months
of
missed
payments
,
the
company
declared
default
.
After
months
of
missed
payments
,
the
company
declared
default
.
From
Old
French
defaute
“
lack
,
failure
,”
from
Vulgar
Latin
*defallitus
,
past
participle
of
Latin
dēfallere
“
to
fail
,
disappoint
.”
verb
to
fail
to
do
something
you
are
supposed
to
do
,
especially
to
pay
back
money
you
owe
•
The
small
business
eventually
defaulted
on
its
loan
.
The
small
business
eventually
defaulted
on
its
loan
.
•
If
you
default
again
,
your
credit
score
will
drop
sharply
.
If
you
default
again
,
your
credit
score
will
drop
sharply
.
See
noun
sense
etymology
:
from
Old
French
defaute
,
Latin
dēfallere
.