weak point
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Definition
Noun: - An attribute that is inadequate or deficient: A specific area of vulnerability, limitation, or lack of strength in a person, system, object, or argument.
Usage
The term "weak point" is used to identify a particular flaw or area of susceptibility. It is often analyzed in contexts like strategy, character assessment, product design, or debate to understand where failure is most likely or where improvement is needed. - It is commonly preceded by possessive adjectives (e.g., my, his, its, their) or articles (e.g., a, the). - It is frequently used with verbs like have, identify, exploit, protect, attack, and strengthen.
Examples
- Noun:
- Every security system has a weak point that hackers might try to exploit.
- His inability to delegate tasks is his main weak point as a manager.
- The bridge's design had a critical weak point near the central support pillar.
Advanced Usage
- "to find/hit/strike a weak point": To discover or successfully target a vulnerability.
- The lawyer's questions quickly found a weak point in the witness's testimony.
- "Achilles' heel": This is a classic idiom synonymous with a fatal weak point, originating from Greek mythology.
- For the champion boxer, his stamina in later rounds was his Achilles' heel.
Variants and Related Words
- Weakness (n): A more general term for a lack of strength or a fault. ()
- Vulnerability (n): The quality of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed. ()
- Failing (n): A weakness, especially in a person's character; a shortcoming. ()
- Deficiency (n): A lack or shortage, often used for skills or components. ()
Synonyms
- Flaw
- Shortcoming
- Limitation
- Fault
Antonyms
- Strong point
- Strength
- Forte
- Asset
Related Phrases
- Chink in one's armor: An idiom meaning a vulnerable area.
- The scandal revealed a chink in the politician's otherwise spotless armor.
- Soft underbelly: A metaphorical phrase for a vulnerable aspect of something large or complex.
- The economic plan's soft underbelly was its lack of funding for education.
Noun
- an attribute that is inadequate or deficient