Defect | Mean of defect in English Dictionary
/ˈdiːˌfɛkt/
- Noun
- a problem or fault that makes someone or something not perfect: such as
- a physical problem that causes something to be less valuable, effective, healthy, etc.
- This small defect [=flaw] greatly reduces the diamond's value.
- They examine their products for defects.
- a minor/major defect
- She was born with a heart defect.
- a birth defect [=a physical problem that someone is born with]
- something that causes weakness or failure
- We had to point out the defect [=flaw] in their logic.
- Vanity and pride were his two worst character defects.
- Verb
- to leave a country, political party, organization, etc., and go to a different one that is a competitor or an enemy
- The Russian scholar defected in 1979.
- She defected from the conservative party.
- He defected to the West before the war began.
- The reporter defected to another TV network.