shortcoming
shortcoming — noun
1. A quality or feature of a person, plan, product, or system that does not meet th
A quality or feature of a person, plan, product, or system that does not meet the expected standard or is not as good as it should be.
The new software had several shortcomings that annoyed users from the first day.
common pattern: have + shortcomings
One major shortcoming of the plan was that it did not address material costs.
shortcoming + of + noun phrase
Saira acknowledged her own shortcomings as a team leader, despite her many strengths.
Tariro pointed out the shortcoming in the safety check before anyone could be hurt.
Every system has its shortcomings, but this one has serious security problems too.
- flaw
Often used for physical imperfections or design problems; more concrete than shortcoming, which is broader.
- weakness
Focuses on what is missing or lacking in ability, rather than a specific fault that is present.
- defect
Implies a more serious or objective fault, especially in manufactured goods or biological conditions.
- drawback
Refers to a disadvantage or negative aspect of a situation or choice, rather than a fault in a person or system.
文法句型
shortcoming + in/of + noun phrase
have/acknowledge/point out + shortcomings
用法筆記
Shortcoming is common in formal or evaluative contexts such as performance reviews, product assessments, or critical analysis. The plural form (shortcomings) appears more often than the singular.