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Foible   /fˈɔɪbəl/   Listen
noun
Foible  n.  
1.
A moral weakness; a failing; a weak point; a frailty. " A disposition radically noble and generous, clouded and overshadowed by superficial foibles."
2.
The half of a sword blade or foil blade nearest the point; opposed to forte. (Written also faible)
Synonyms: Fault; imperfection; failing; weakness; infirmity; frailty; defect. See Fault.



adjective
Foible  adj.  Weak; feeble. (Obs.)






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"Foible" Quotes from Famous Books



... a cheery, robust man in the late thirties, in his own line one of the ablest specialists in New York, had a foible for social position and his success in it. Even now, with such grave news to communicate, he couldn't divest himself of his ...
— The Dust Flower • Basil King

... wonderfully narrow-minded in his authorship capacity, though otherwise good, humane and generous, that he changes countenance at either seeing or hearing of any writer whatsoever. Mrs. Thrale, with whom, this foible excepted, he is a great favourite, is so enraged with him for his littleness of soul in this respect, that merely to plague him, she vowed at the rooms she would walk all the evening between Dr. Delap and me. I wished so little to increase his unpleasant ...
— The Diary and Letters of Madame D'Arblay Volume 1 • Madame D'Arblay

... island. A moment's pause is presently created by the return of CRICHTON, wearing the wonderful robe of which we have already had dark mention. Never has he looked more regal, never perhaps felt so regal. We need not grudge him the one foible of his rule, for it is all coming to ...
— The Admirable Crichton • J. M. Barrie

... religious appeal. The result is that we see, on almost every page, contradictory teachings and conflicting methods of salvation. This, of course, is by no means fatal to it in the estimation of Hindus, with whom consistency has never been a foible, and in the eyes of whom two mutually contradictory teachings can rest peacefully side ...
— India, Its Life and Thought • John P. Jones

... reached London, Vizard gave Miss Maitland an outline of this conversation; and, so far from seeing the humor of it, which, nevertheless, was pretty strong and characteristic of the man and his one foible, she took the huff, and would not even stay to dinner at the hotel. She would go into her own county by the next ...
— The Woman-Hater • Charles Reade


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