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As a noun:

Mistake, blemish defect, deficieny, drawback, failing, flaw, imperfection, infirmity, lack, shortcoming,snag, weakness, blunder, boob, error, inaccuracy, indiscretion, offence, omission, oversight, accountability, culpability, liability, responsability, delinquencz, frailty, lapse, misconduct, misdeed, misdemeanor, peccadillo, sin, transgression, trespass, wrong.

As a verb:

Blame, censure, criticize, impugn

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