wada — meaning in English
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English meaning
- defect noun A flaw, fault, or imperfection in something.
- disadvantage noun A drawback, weakness, or unfavorable circumstance compared to others.
- drawback noun A disadvantage or downside to something otherwise good.
- fault noun Responsibility for a mistake or wrongdoing.
- flaw noun A defect or imperfection, often one that is hidden or not obvious at first.
- vice noun An immoral or bad habit; a minor personal failing or indulgence.
Senses
wada is used for these senses in English:
- defect A fault or malfunction.
- disadvantage A setback or handicap.
- drawback The inhalation of a lungful of smoke from a cigarette, viewed as a skill of the practised smoker.
- fault A defect, imperfection, or weakness; more severe than a flaw.
- flaw A defect, fault, or imperfection, especially one that is hidden.
- vice Bad or immoral behaviour.
defect — full definition
- noun A flaw, fault, or imperfection in something.
- verb To abandon one's country, party, or cause, especially to join an opposing one.
disadvantage — full definition
- noun A drawback, weakness, or unfavorable circumstance compared to others.
- verb To put someone in a weaker or less favorable position.