Faultinesses [noun]

Definition of Faultinesses:

shortage, defect, inability

Opposite/Antonyms of Faultinesses:


Sentence/Example of Faultinesses:

She had divined and accepted his character, in all its average human selfishness and faultiness, long ago.

A third element in the faultiness of an alphabet is the fault of erroneous representation.

In his trial sermons, he laid bare the errors and faultiness of the Holland Church.

On the ordinary theory the fact is inexplicable, for imprudence has no dark colour of ethical faultiness.

No paternal home, but 1221 the love of your mistress, cloaking its own faultiness by specious words, will be calling you back.

And so one must—it is the formidable claim, "immunity of faultiness from fault's punishment."

This cannot be said of his own attempts, in which their gross faultiness is as manifest as their general want of spirit.

Disport yourself; but let your faultiness be concealed by a decent stealthiness.

Eve had written a certain number of short essays--painfully conscious all the while of their simplicity and faultiness.

No faultiness in you shall induce me to leave you without the means of decent subsistence; but I owe no benevolence to Colden.