peccadillo

[pek-uh-dil-oh]

peccadillo Definition

a small, relatively unimportant offense or sin.

Using peccadillo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "peccadillo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He had a few peccadillos in his past that he regretted.

  • Example

    Her peccadilloes were overlooked by her colleagues.

  • Example

    It's not a major crime, just a peccadillo.

  • Example

    She forgave him for his peccadilloes.

peccadillo Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with peccadillo

  • to commit a minor offense or sin

    Example

    He committed a peccadillo by taking office supplies home.

  • overlook someone's peccadilloes

    to ignore or forgive someone's minor offenses or sins

    Example

    The company overlooked his peccadilloes and decided to promote him.

  • peccadilloes and all

    including all of one's faults and minor offenses

    Example

    She accepted him for who he was, peccadilloes and all.

Origins of peccadillo

from Spanish 'pecadillo', diminutive of 'pecado' meaning 'sin'

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Summary: peccadillo in Brief

'Peccadillo' [pek-uh-dil-oh] refers to a minor offense or sin. It is often used to describe small mistakes or faults that are overlooked or forgiven. Examples include 'He had a few peccadillos in his past that he regretted' and 'It's not a major crime, just a peccadillo.' Phrases like 'commit a peccadillo' and 'overlook someone's peccadilloes' are common. 'Peccadilloes and all' is an expression that means including all of one's faults and minor offenses.