Faulty vs Withered - What's the difference?
faulty | withered |
Having or displaying faults; not perfect; not adequate or acceptable.
(obsolete) At fault, to blame; guilty.
* 1590 , Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene , II.iv:
Shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water.
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*:Three chairs of the steamer type, all maimed, comprised the furniture of this roof-garden, withon one of the copings a row of four red clay flower-pots filled with sun-baked dust from which gnarled and rusty stalks thrust themselves up like withered elfin limbs.
(wither)
As adjectives the difference between faulty and withered
is that faulty is having or displaying faults; not perfect; not adequate or acceptable while withered is shrivelled, shrunken or faded, especially due to lack of water.As a verb withered is
past tense of wither.faulty
English
Adjective
(er)- They replaced the faulty wiring and it has worked fine ever since.
- I don't think you can infer that from the premise. It's a faulty argument.
- Her faultie Handmayd, which that bale did breede, / Confest, how Philemon her wrought to chaunge her weede.
