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Meaning of Foible | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈfɔɪbəl

Definitions

  1. A quirk, idiosyncrasy, frailty, or mannerism; an unusual habit that is slightly strange or silly.
    in-plural
  2. A weakness or failing of character.
  3. Part of a sword between the middle and the point, weaker than the forte.

Equivalents

العربية النقص
Български недостатък
Deutsch Eigenheit Marotte Schwäche Spleen
Suomi heikkous
Français faible Faiblesse foible travers
Gaeilge laige
Magyar gyengeség
Kurdî grîl
Nederlands eigenaardigheid gril kling zwakheid
Русский слабость
Türkçe zaaf

Examples

“Try to look past his foibles and see the friendly fellow underneath.”
“He knew that this was like the sudden impulse of a madman—incongruous even with his habitual foibles.”
“Marguerite Blakeney was, above all, a woman, with all a woman’s fascinating foibles, all a woman’s most lovable sins.”
“They made up for the respect with which unconsciously they treated him by laughing at his foibles and lamenting his vices.”
“Final fillip in the Vice-President's study has been a boning up on Premier Khrushchev's favorite foible, proverbs. The bibulous Russian leader likes to throw out homely homilies in his speeches and conversations[…]”
“Jesus is reverenced as the one man who has lived unspotted by the world, free from human foibles, able to redeem mankind by his example.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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