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What does the word foible mean?

"Foible" is a noun that refers to a minor weakness or eccentricity in someone's character. It's a gentle way to describe a small flaw or quirk that doesn't necessarily detract from someone's overall personality.

Here are some examples of how "foible" might be used:

* "He's got a few foibles, like always wearing mismatched socks, but he's a great friend overall."

* "Her biggest foible is her tendency to overpack for every trip."

* "Despite his many foibles, the old professor was deeply loved by his students."

Think of it as a little imperfection that makes someone unique and interesting.

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