28 Words to use with fault

It saves a great deal of annoyance and fault finding.

After the Chancellorsville campaign these fault-finders were silencedno one could be found to listen to them.

All-seeing, in this instance, did not mean merely fault-seeing.

Indeed, the hunting of a metaphor or a conceit into the ground is a fault characteristic of Elizabethan literature, and one from which Shakespeare's boldness, no less than his genius, was required to save him; and we have seen already how common was the figurative use of law-phrases among the poets and dramatists of his period.

All that she had done for them, How it did their fault condemn!

He saw her lift her eyes; he felt The soft hand's light caressing, And heard the tremble of her voice, As if a fault confessing: "I'm sorry that I spelt the word; I hate to go above you, Because,"the brown eyes lower fell, "Because, you see, I love you!"

She has no fault diffidence.

They are to be read or repeated till faults disappearor till the teacher is satisfied with the performance.

It was his weakness of character, and not his strength or pride of intellect, that betrayed him; and to call his faults errors of genius is a mischievous fallacy.

We neither promise you one dance, or show; Then plot, and language, they are wanting too: But you, kind wits, will those light faults excuse, Those are the common frailties of the muse; Which, who observes, he buys his place too dear; For 'tis your business to be cozened here.

This subjective fault-findingwhich, however, only keeps in view the individual and its deficiency, without taking notice of Reason pervading the wholeis easy; and inasmuch as it asserts an excellent intention with regard to the good of the whole, and seems to result from a kindly heart, it feels authorized to give itself airs and assume great consequence.

But love can every fault forgive, Or with a tender look reprove; And now let nought in memory live, But that we meet, and that we love.

Weepe not sweete sister, for that cannot helpe: I doe confesse fore all this company That thou wert never privie to their deathes, But onelie helpest me, when the deede was done, To wipe the blood and hide away my sinne; And since this fault hath brought thee to this shame, I doe intreate thee on my bended knee To pardon me for thus offending thee.

And I shall be pardoned if I have dwelt long on an argument which I think, therefore, needs to be inculcated, because the faults men are usually guilty of in this kind, are not only the greatest hindrances of true knowledge, but are so well thought of as to pass for it.

I must accuse you bothe, but punnyshe one, You, Ganelon, I meane: there dothe belonge Unto your fault muche more then banishment.

The original erection has been variously ascribed to two individuals, Lawrence de St. Martin and John de Montacute Earl of Salisbury, in each case for the same reason, namely, as a penance for "having carried home the Sacrament bread and eaten it for his supper," for which he was "condemned to set up a cross in Salisbury market place and come every Saturday of his life in shirt and breeches and there confess his fault publickly."

"Yes," said Father Payne, "but that's a fault reallywe don't believe in real justice, only in picturesque justice.

And ye that wont with greedy vaine desire 15 To reade my fault, and, wondring at my flame, To warme your selves at my wide sparckling fire, Sith now that heat is quenched, quench my blame, And in her ashes shrowd my dying shame; For who my passed follies now pursewes, 20 Beginnes his owne, and my old fault renewes.

A gentleman, may it please your grace; his fault Suspition, and most likly innocent.

O how he strives to excuseto make the best; To shift the fault t' unburden his charg'd heart, And glad to find the least surmise of rest; And if he could make his, seem other's sin, O what repose, what ease he'd find therein.

Yet might a turner find no fault therewith.

Josiah was killed in battleby his own fault tooby Pharaoh Nechoh, King of Egypt.

We whet our conscience on our neighbors' faults, as sober Spartans were made by the spectacle of drunken Helots;though he who makes habitual talk about his neighbors' faults whets his conscience across the edge.

Thou should be practisin' i'stead o' standin' about findin' fault wi' thy neighbours.

My trivial faults base slander's slime Distorted into foulest crime, And men me worthless deem.

28 Words to use with  fault