shortcoming

[ˈʃɔːtkʌmɪŋ]

shortcoming Definition

  • 1a fault or failure to meet a certain standard
  • 2a weakness in someone's character or ability

Using shortcoming: Examples

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

  • Example

    One of the shortcomings of the new system is its complexity.

  • Example

    His biggest shortcoming is his lack of confidence.

  • Example

    The report highlighted several shortcomings in the company's management.

  • Example

    The team's performance was affected by their coach's shortcomings.

shortcoming Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for shortcoming

Phrases with shortcoming

  • admit one's shortcomings

    acknowledge one's faults or weaknesses

    Example

    It takes courage to admit one's shortcomings and work on improving them.

  • make up for one's shortcomings

    compensate for one's weaknesses or deficiencies

    Example

    She tries to make up for her shortcomings by working harder than anyone else.

  • be aware of one's shortcomings

    recognize and understand one's own weaknesses or limitations

    Example

    He is aware of his shortcomings as a public speaker and is taking steps to improve.

Origins of shortcoming

from 'shortcome', meaning 'fail to reach' or 'fall short'

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Summary: shortcoming in Brief

'Shortcoming' [ˈʃɔːtkʌmɪŋ] refers to a fault or failure to meet a standard, or a weakness in someone's character or ability. Examples include 'One of the shortcomings of the new system is its complexity,' and 'His biggest shortcoming is his lack of confidence.' Phrases like 'admit one's shortcomings' and 'make up for one's shortcomings' highlight the importance of recognizing and addressing one's weaknesses.