BLAME vs FAULT: NOUN
- A reproach for some lapse or misdeed
- An accusation that you are responsible for some lapse or misdeed
- The state of being responsible for a fault or error; culpability.
- Censure; condemnation.
- An expression of disapproval of something deemed to be wrong; imputation of a fault; censure; reprehension.
- That which is deserving of censure or disapprobation; fault; crime; sin.
- Culpability; responsibility for something that is wrong: as, the blame is yours.
- An expression of disapprobation fir something deemed to be wrong; imputation of fault; censure.
- Censure.
- Culpability for something negative or undesirable.
- Responsibility for something meriting censure.
- Hurt; injury.
- The quality of being inadequate or falling short of perfection
- A wrong action attributable to bad judgment or ignorance or inattention
- An imperfection in a device or machine
- A character weakness, especially a minor one.
- A mistake; an error.
- Something that impairs or detracts from physical perfection; a defect. : blemish.
- (sports) a serve that is illegal (e.g., that lands outside the prescribed area)
- Responsibility for a bad situation or event
- (electronics) equipment failure attributable to some defect in a circuit (loose connection or insulation failure or short circuit etc.)
- (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
- In telegraphy, a new path opened to a current by any accident; a derived current, or derivation.
- In hunting, thrown off the scent or the trail; unable to find the scent, as dogs.
- Unable to proceed, by reason of some embarrassment or uncertainty; puzzled; out of bearing; astray.
- Synonyms Flaw.
- Misdeed, misdemeanor, transgression, wrong-doing, delinquency, weakness, slip, indiscretion.
- Defect; want; lack; default.
- Anything that fails, that is wanting, or that impairs excellence; a failing; a defect; a blemish.
- In tennis, a stroke by which the server fails to drive the ball into the proper part of his opponent's court. See lawn-tennis.
- A dislocation of the strata of the vein.
- In coal seams, coal rendered worthless by impurities in the seam
- A lost scent; act of losing the scent.
- Failure to serve the ball into the proper court.
- A defective point in an electric circuit due to a crossing of the parts of the conductor, or to contact with another conductor or the earth, or to a break in the circuit.
- A dislocation caused by a slipping of rock masses along a plane of facture; also, the dislocated structure resulting from such slipping.
- Unable to find the scent and continue chase; hence, in trouble or embarrassment, and unable to proceed; puzzled; thrown off the track.
- To find reason for blaming or complaining; to express dissatisfaction; to complain; -- followed by with before the thing complained of; but formerly by at.
- A moral failing; a defect or dereliction from duty; a deviation from propriety; an offense less serious than a crime.
- Responsibility for a mistake or an offense; culpability. : blame.
- A fracture in the continuity of a rock formation caused by a shifting or dislodging of the earth's crust, in which adjacent surfaces are displaced relative to one another and parallel to the plane of fracture.
- A defect in a circuit or wiring caused by imperfect connections, poor insulation, grounding, or shorting.
- A service of the ball that violates the rules in tennis and similar games.
- A lack or deficiency.
- Defect; lack; want; failure. See default.
- A lack; a defect; an imperfection; a failing, blemish, or flaw; any lack or impairment of excellence: applied to things.
- An error or defect of judgment or conduct; any deviation from prudence, rectitude, or duty; any shortcoming, or neglect of care or performance, resulting from inattention, incapacity, or perversity; a wrong tendency, course, or act.
- An occasion of blame or censure; a particular cause for reprehension or disapproval: as, to charge one with a fault, or find fault with one.
- In geology, a severing of the continuity of a body of rock by a break through the mass, attended by movement on one side or the other of the break, so that what were once parts of one continuous stratum are now separated.
- Blame; censure; reproach.
- The act of losing the scent; a lost scent: said of sporting dogs.
- A minor offense or misdeed.
BLAME vs FAULT: ADJECTIVE
- Expletives used informally as intensifiers
- N/A
BLAME vs FAULT: VERB
- Harass with constant criticism
- Attribute responsibility to
- To censure (someone or something); to criticize.
- To bring into disrepute.
- To assert or consider that someone is the cause of something negative; to place blame, to attribute responsibility (for something negative or for doing something negative).
- Put or pin the blame on
- Put or pin the blame on
BLAME vs FAULT: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To commit a mistake or an error.
- To shift so as to produce a fault.
- To commit a fault, as in tennis.
- To produce a fault in; fracture.
- To find error or defect in; criticize or blame.
BLAME vs FAULT: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To censure; to express disapprobation of; to find fault with; to reproach.
- To bring reproach upon; to blemish.
- To be blamed, or deserving blame; in fault; as, the conductor was to blame for the accident.
- To place responsibility for (something).
- To find fault with; criticize.
- To consider responsible for a misdeed, failure, or undesirable outcome.
- To charge with a fault; to accuse; to find fault with; to blame.
BLAME vs FAULT: OTHER WORD TYPES
- In writers of the Elizabethan period it was often written too blame, blame apparently being mistaken for an adjective.] Synonyms To reprove, reproach, chide, upbraid, reprehend. See decry.
- [In such phrases as he is to blame, to blame, by an old and common construction, has the passive meaning ‘to be blamed, blamable.’ Compare a house to let, hire, build; grain ready to cut, etc.
- To bring reproach upon; blemish; injure.
- To charge; impute as a fault; lay the responsibility of: as, he blames the failure on you.
- Formerly it might be followed by of.
- To express disapprobation of; find fault with; censure: opposed to praise or commend.
- (idiom) (to blame) Deserving censure or disapproval; at fault.
- (idiom) (to blame) Being the cause or source of something.
- To scent or see; find out; discover.
- To be in fault; be wrong; fail.
- To charge with a fault; find fault with; reproach.
- To lack.
- In geology, to cause a fault in.
- An imperfection in an object or machine
- (idiom) (to a fault) To an excessive degree.
- (idiom) (find fault) To seek, find, and complain about faults; criticize.
- (idiom) (at fault) Confused and puzzled.
- (idiom) (at fault) Deserving of blame; guilty.
BLAME vs FAULT: RELATED WORDS
- Everlasting, Infernal, Blessed, Pick, Goddam, Darned, Goddamn, Goddamned, Rap, Damn, Blasted, Damned, Charge, Cursed, Fault
- Wrong, Faulty, Negligence, Responsible, Culpability, Geological fault, Fault line, Break, Demerit, Fracture, Defect, Error, Flaw, Mistake, Blame
BLAME vs FAULT: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Everlasting, Infernal, Blessed, Pick, Goddam, Darned, Goddamn, Goddamned, Rap, Damn, Blasted, Damned, Charge, Cursed, Fault
- Shortcoming, Anomaly, Wrong, Faulty, Negligence, Responsible, Geological fault, Fault line, Break, Fracture, Defect, Error, Flaw, Mistake, Blame
BLAME vs FAULT: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- So I do not blame you for being molded this way, I do however blame you for not trying to change and adapt.
- Who is to blame, if anyone is to blame?
- They blame nexstar and mission companies and companies blame dish.
- If there is malpractice you can blame SW for a miscarriage of justice, you can certainly blame them for dishonesty.
- She knows, deep down, that there is no one to blame but Corypheus, but she needs to blame someone, anyone.
- It if far more noble to accept the blame yourself for something you did wrong than to try to blame it on others.
- Sometimes they blame themselves, but often they blame their partner.
- They blame the fuel, they blame me, they blame the installer.
- Blame judgments told a different story: mental states continued to be critical, but blame was additionally influenced by consequences.
- When people blame a scapegoat, how do you think they choose evidence to support the blame?
- Fault Code Bible Fault Code Book All Models And Years.
- Bolted Fault: A short circuit that has no electrical resistance at the point of the fault.
- The Rose Canyon and Point Loma fault zones are part of the San Andreas Fault system.
- Other fault impedances may be needed for other fault calculationsfor protection and arc flash tasks.
- Pressure control valve fault Contaminated fluid Kinked or blocked return pipe Pressure transducer fault.
- According to the California geological Survey what is a fault and how are they defined on fault zone maps?
- This project demonstrates a fault locating model which determines the fault that occurs in underground cables using microcontroller.
- This factor also lends itself to easy fault identification and fault isolation.
- No Fault claims are paid quicker than Fault claims which must apportion fault.
- When fault current flows through earth return path, the fault is called Earth Fault.
BLAME vs FAULT: QUESTIONS
- Is substandard housing to blame for rheumatic fever?
- What is the psychological epidemic of blame-blaming?
- Should caregivers blame the elderly for their dementia?
- Is the obesogenic environment to blame for obesity?
- Does Travelocity blame Aer Lingus for miscommunication?
- Should students blame professors for their reputations?
- Are institutions to blame for Economic Development?
- Should therapists blame patients for their reenactments?
- Do cheaters blame victims more than victims blame themselves?
- Is there enough blame to blame for the pension crisis?
- Did the 1906 San Andreas Fault rupture on a discontinuous fault?
- What is the fault code and fault value in additional information?
- What are fault symptom and fault area codes used for?
- What type of fault does the actuator fault sensor detect?
- Apa perbedaan antara thrust fault dan normal Fault?
- What kind of fault occurs at transform fault boundaries?
- What are fault-detecting and fault-locating test sequences?
- Are the San Andreas Fault and Ridgecrest fault related?
- Is the fault handler compatible with system fault handlers?
- What is fault and how spark handles fault tolerance?