Shortcoming
21shortcoming — noun a failure to meet a certain standard; a fault or defect …
22shortcoming — noun (countable usually plural) a fault in someone s character or abilities, or in a product, system etc, that makes something less successful or effective than it should be: In spite of all her shortcomings, she s still the best teacher the… …
23shortcoming — n failing, failure, deficiency, defect, frailty; weakness, liability, drawback, weak point, infirmity; flaw, imperfection, fault, foible …
24shortcoming — noun Syn: fault, defect, flaw, imperfection, deficiency, limitation, failing, drawback, weakness, weak point Ant: strength …
25shortcoming — [ˈʃɔːtˌkʌmɪŋ] noun [C] a fault that makes someone or something less effective …
26shortcoming — short•com•ing [[t]ˈʃɔrtˌkʌm ɪŋ[/t]] n. a failure, defect, or deficiency in conduct, condition, thought, ability, etc • Etymology: 1670–80 …
27shortcoming — /ˈʃɔtkʌmɪŋ / (say shawtkuming) noun a failure or defect in conduct, condition, etc …
28shortcoming — n. failure to come up to a standard; a defect …
29fault — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. failing, shortcoming, peccadillo; flaw, blemish, defect, imperfection; error, slip, inadvertency; sin, [venial] sin, [minor] vice. See guilt, failure. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An imperfection] Syn. flaw …
30Shinji Takahashi — Nihongo|Shinji Takahashi|高橋 信次|Takahashi Shinji|extra=September 21, 1927 June 25, 1976 was a Japanese religious leader, corporate manager and hardware engineer.Founder of the new religion/religious corporation God Light Association (GLA), born in …