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foible (s) (noun), foibles (pl)
1. A mannerism or an unusual habit or behavior that is considered strange or silly: Sally had the foible of checking to see if all the windows were closed in her apartment again before she left for work.
2. The minor weakness or deviation from what is regarded as normal in someone's character: Although Joan had her foibles, or shortcomings, her friends loved her for her generosity and positive attitudes.

One common foible that some people have is to remember only the pleasant things, or just the bad occurrences, that have taken place in their lives.

A weak aspect compared to another skill.
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A weakness of character.
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A defect in one's behavior.
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