to a fault
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Definition
- Adverb:
- To an excessive degree; more than is usual, proper, or reasonable. It describes an action or quality carried out or possessed in such an extreme manner that it could be considered a flaw or disadvantage.
Usage
- The phrase "to a fault" is used to modify a positive or neutral adjective, indicating that the quality it describes is present in an excessive amount. It often implies a slight criticism or acknowledgment of an unintended negative consequence of a good trait.
- Structure: [Adjective] + to a fault
- Example: She is generous to a fault.
Examples
- He is honest to a fault, sometimes telling people truths they would rather not hear.
- The plan was thorough to a fault, resulting in unnecessary complexity.
- She is loyal to a fault, always defending her friends even when they are clearly wrong.
- His attention to detail is meticulous to a fault.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase is idiomatic and fixed; the word order cannot be changed (e.g., "to a fault honest" is incorrect).
- It is typically used in written and formal spoken English to provide nuanced criticism or observation.
Variants and Related Words
- Excessively (adv): In a way that is too much.
- He is excessively cautious.
- Overly (adv): To an excessive degree.
- She is overly trusting.
- Inordinately (adv): To an unusually or disproportionately large degree.
- He is inordinately proud of his work.
Synonyms
- Excessively
- Overly
- Unduly
- Extremely (when implying excess)
Antonyms
- Moderately
- Reasonably
- Sufficiently
- Adequately
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Too much of a good thing: The idea that even something beneficial can become harmful or undesirable in excess, which is a similar concept to "to a fault."
- His kindness is becoming too much of a good thing; people are starting to take advantage.
Adverb
- to a degree exceeding normal or proper limits
- too big