Flaw can be used as a noun to represent a defect in something. E.g. The car had a flaw that caused it to crash.
Flaw can be used as a verb. E.g. Not following the recipe can flaw the end product.
You'll commonly see it in the past tense... E.g. Your view of the world is flawed.
Flaw can also be a noun meaning a gust of wind or windstorm. Also known as a "windflaw."
There was a flaw in the scientist's machine.
Flaw can be used as a noun. For example: There is a flaw in the workmanship of this product.
There was a flaw on the glass
The coat was marked down in price because it had a single flaw in the lining.
The flaw was shaped like a pink panther. He was unable to see the flaw in his own logic. The flaw escaped the inspector's notice.
The program's fatal flaw was its inability to be implemented in various situations.
Flaw:noun: a small often hidden defect; anything that does not work as intended.verb: to make or become defective. Example sentence:The space shuttle Challenger exploded during liftoff due to a fatal flaw in an O-ring on the solid rocket boosters.There was a flaw in the heating unit.The computer contained a security flaw that had to be fixed.The prosecutor found a flaw in the defendant's statement.The teacher passed out a worksheet and asked the students to find a flaw within each sentence.
"the fundamental flaw in your plan is...""we used to believe that the fundamental ingredient for life was water..."
One flaw of a paradox is that it can lead to logical inconsistencies or contradictions. This can make it difficult to use paradoxes in a clear and coherent argument.
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"Mendoza overnight fixed" is awkward. "that he believes" and "that was responsible" are really two different concepts. So, the two "that"s don't work together. Perhaps Mendoza "believes" the flaw to be responsible, but the sentence leaves some doubt. Or, the flaw was, without any possibility of error, reponsible, and what Mendoza "believes" means nothing. Overnight, Mendoza fixed a flaw in his delivery that he believes was responsible for poor pitching Saturday. Or, Overnight, Mendoza fixed a flaw in his delivery that was responsible for poor pitching Saturday.
Burying her brother Polyneices was a tragic flaw for Antigone. The burial was a flaw, because it disobeyed the recent decree by Theban King Creon about the non-burial of the disloyal Theban dead. The flaw was tragic, because it resulted in Antigone's death. Violation of the law was punishable by a capital sentence. Antigone was walled up in a dark, remote cave. Soon afterwards, she committed suicide by hanging herself with her halter.