fault in Arabic
fault in Arabic is خَلَل, عَيْب, عَوَار — fault means responsibility for a mistake or wrongdoing.
fault in Arabic
خَلَل
Pronounced: ḵalal
defect
عَيْب
Pronounced: ʕayb
defect
عَوَار
Pronounced: ʕawār
defect
خَطَأ
Pronounced: ḵaṭaʔ
mistake or error
غَلْطَة
Pronounced: ḡalṭa
mistake or error
زمب
mistake or error
What does "fault" mean?
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noun Responsibility for a mistake or wrongdoing.
"It wasn't her fault that the flight was delayed."
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noun A flaw, weakness, or shortcoming in a person, object, or system.
"Despite his faults, he was a loyal friend."
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noun (geology) A fracture in rock along which the two sides have shifted relative to each other.
"The San Andreas Fault runs through much of California."
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verb To find something wrong with, or blame, someone or something.
"You can't fault her effort, even though the result wasn't perfect."
fault in a sentence
- It wasn't her fault that the flight was delayed.
- Despite his faults, he was a loyal friend.
- Engineers traced the fault to a loose wire.
- The San Andreas Fault runs through much of California.
Similar words in Arabic
Common Arabic translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "fault" in Arabic?
"fault" in Arabic is خَلَل, عَيْب, عَوَار. fault means: Responsibility for a mistake or wrongdoing.
How do you pronounce خَلَل?
"fault" in Arabic is خَلَل, pronounced "ḵalal".
How do you use "fault" in a sentence?
Example: "It wasn't her fault that the flight was delayed." In Arabic, "fault" is خَلَل, عَيْب, عَوَار.
Are there other ways to say "fault" in Arabic?
Yes — Arabic has 6 translations listed for "fault": خَلَل, عَيْب, عَوَار, خَطَأ, غَلْطَة, زمب.
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