Synonym: defective. Similar words: fault, assault, faculty, faux pas, haul, salty, guilty, royalty. Meaning: ['fɔːltɪ] adj. 1. characterized by errors 2. having a defect.
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61. Thousands are at risk of being poisoned by fumes from faulty heaters.
62. Make sure he doesn't try to palm you off with faulty goods.
63. The salesman fobbed off the faulty machine on the lady.
64. His article was faulty.
65. Spectacles correct faulty eyesight.
66. And the family blames a faulty motorway crash barrier.
67. Excessive tyre wear may be caused by faulty brakes.
68. Faulty wiring could have sparked the explosion.
69. But what if you test kit is faulty?
70. Weston's article contained some interesting but faulty reasoning.
71. One hypothesis: the former group may like alcohol so much because it helps compensate for their genetically faulty serotonin machinery.
72. In their opinion,[sentencedict.com] such deficiencies clearly led to inadequate administrative back-stopping and faulty interpersonal relations.
73. Or are they biased, faulty and badly in need of revision?
74. Because of the relatively low cost of such boards, the faulty one would just be dumped.
75. It is important to note, however, that the assumption that electing representatives is all democracy requires is a faulty one.
76. Calluses are caused by friction from faulty foot mechanics, often from arches that are too high or too low.
77. M-F Media Failure - the media item has been previously reported as faulty.
77. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
78. A great deal of faulty question phrasing stems from survey workers being over-involved in their own ideas.
79. Makers Adam Leisure, of Harrogate, said the probable cause of the fire was a faulty plug socket or wiring.
80. There seems every likelihood that faulty fuses caused the delay.
81. If the individual can not feel the tiny pricking sensation, it is a sign of faulty nerve function in the feet.
82. His tests were faulty; yet the Maguires served their full prison terms.
83. But their own observations, while more correct, were still faulty.
84. It was held that the plaintiff had to show it was more probable than not that the injury was due to faulty manufacture.
85. It seemed to be regarded a little shyly, as though its language were faulty, or its reference to pleasure ill-advised.
86. If the immune system is not strong enough, however, the faulty cells will multiply.
87. In Raynaud's disease, the blood supply to the fingers is faulty, leading to attacks of numbness and discomfort.
88. Deleage sued Saab after a June 1992 fire that he claimed originated in a faulty fuse box.
89. It is thought he may have suffered from carbon monoxide poisoning caused by a faulty exhaust system.
90. They would eventually learn to recognize such syndromes in families, track down the faulty genes and devise interventions.
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