Defect
UK //ˈdɛfɛkt//US //dɪˈfɛkt//
Definition
A shortcoming, imperfection, or lack that detracts from the whole.
In simple words: A problem or flaw in something.
Examples
- The product was recalled due to a serious defect.
- Engineers identified a defect in the design of the bridge.
- The company promised to fix any defects reported by customers.
- She was worried about the defect in her application form.
- Despite its defect, the painting has great artistic value.
Usage notes
Commonly used in technical and academic contexts; can be informal in casual discussions about quality.
Grammar pattern
noun + of + object
Memory hint
Think of 'defect' as 'de-fault' – something that is not perfect.
Collocations
- manufacturing defect
- defect in design
- quality defect
Synonyms
- flaw
- blemish
- shortcoming
- impairment
- deficiency
Antonyms
- perfection
- advantage
- asset
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'defect' (flaw) vs 'defection' (desertion).
- Used as a verb rather than as a noun.
- Omitting the article 'a' when referring to a specific defect.