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Question: Does the word "Shortcoming" mean the same thing as "Defect of Character?" Answer: They're synonyms; it's poor practice to repeat the same word over and over; a better practice is to avoid repeating the same word and phrase over and over. “Shortcoming” vs “Defect of Character” Shortcoming defined: A defect or failure in somebody’s character Character Defined: The set of qualities that make somebody or something distinctive, especially somebody’s qualities of mind and feeling. Defect defined: A flaw - a failing, blemish, or flaw, especially one that still allows the affected thing to function, however imperfectly. |
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