Critique
Another word is I didn't do it! OR She/He did it.
Mistake and fault are two other words for screw up.
The Latin root culp- means 'fault'. One derivative is the noun 'culpa', which means 'blame, fault'. Another derivative is the infinitive 'culpare', which means 'to accuse, blame, disapprove, find fault with'. Yet another derivative is the infinitive 'culpitare', which means 'to blame severely'.
The word fault is a noun. The plural form is faults.
Another word for discovered is Found
Another word is I didn't do it! OR She/He did it.
Other words for error or misunderstanding are mistake or fault.
The word fault can be a noun and a verb. The noun form is a defect. The verb form means to criticise or find fault with someone or something.
Mistake and fault are two other words for screw up.
berate, blame, censure, put down
locate
The Latin root culp- means 'fault'. One derivative is the noun 'culpa', which means 'blame, fault'. Another derivative is the infinitive 'culpare', which means 'to accuse, blame, disapprove, find fault with'. Yet another derivative is the infinitive 'culpitare', which means 'to blame severely'.
fault
The Latin word for fault is "culpa."
Probably because "fault" can be another word for "imperfection". So it was an imperfection in your memory that caused you to forget to close the window.
The word fault is a noun. The plural form is faults.
learn, find out, ascertain