Need another word that means the same as “foibles”? Find 2 synonyms and 30 related words for “foibles” in this overview.
Table Of Contents:
The synonyms of “Foibles” are: idiosyncrasy, mannerism
Foibles as a Noun
Definitions of "Foibles" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “foibles” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- A behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual.
- The weaker part of a sword's blade from the forte to the tip.
Synonyms of "Foibles" as a noun (2 Words)
idiosyncrasy | An abnormal physical reaction by an individual to a food or drug. One of his little idiosyncrasies was always preferring to be in the car first. |
mannerism | A style of 16th-century Italian art preceding the Baroque, characterized by distortions in scale and perspective and the use of bright, often lurid colours. It is particularly associated with the work of Parmigianino, Pontormo, Vasari, and the later Michelangelo. He seemed deliberately to be stripping his art of mannerism. |
Associations of "Foibles" (30 Words)
abnormality | Retardation sufficient to fall outside the normal range of intelligence. Miscarriage can be caused by fetal abnormality. |
bizarre | Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual. A bizarre situation. |
eccentricity | (geometry) a ratio describing the shape of a conic section; the ratio of the distance between the foci to the length of the major axis. A circle is an ellipse with zero eccentricity. |
eerie | Inspiring a feeling of fear; strange and frightening. An eerie green glow in the sky. |
exotic | An exotic plant or animal. There was a touch of the exotic in her appearance. |
foreign | Relating to or originating in or characteristic of another place or part of the world. The mysticism so foreign to the French mind and temper. |
grotesque | A very ugly or comically distorted figure or image. A grotesque reflection in the mirror. |
idiosyncrasy | A behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual. One of his little idiosyncrasies was always preferring to be in the car first. |
mannerism | An ordinary gesture or expression that becomes abnormal through exaggeration or repetition. He seemed deliberately to be stripping his art of mannerism. |
obliquity | The presentation during labor of the head of the fetus at an abnormal angle. |
odd | Not used up. It is odd that his name is never mentioned. |
oddity | The quality of being strange or peculiar. Realizing the oddity of the remark he retracted it. |
outlandish | Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual. Three wise outlandish kings. |
peculiar | Unique or specific to a person or thing or category. A peculiar hobby of stuffing and mounting bats. |
peculiarity | The quality of being peculiar. The peculiarity of their upbringing. |
precession | The motion of a spinning body (as a top) in which it wobbles so that the axis of rotation sweeps out a cone. |
quaint | Very strange or unusual; odd or even incongruous in character or appearance- Bill Beatty- Sir Walter Sco. Quaint country cottages. |
quirk | A narrow groove beside a beading. They accepted her attitude as one of her little quirks. |
rarity | A rare thing, especially one having particular value. To take the morning off was a rarity. |
strange | Not previously visited, seen, or encountered; unfamiliar or alien. Used many strange words. |
surreal | Having the qualities of surrealism bizarre. As irrational and surreal as a dream. |
tilt | A combat between two mounted knights tilting against each other with blunted lances. The tilt of her head. |
uncanny | Strange or mysterious, especially in an unsettling way. His uncanny sense of direction. |
uncommon | Marked by an uncommon quality especially superlative or extreme of its kind. An uncommon name. |
unearthly | Suggesting the operation of supernatural influences. An unearthly light. |
unusual | Not habitually or commonly occurring or done. A scene of unusual beauty. |
weakness | The condition of being financially weak. His weakness for prawn cocktails. |
weird | Connected with fate. All sorts of weird and wonderful characters. |
zany | A zany person. His zany humour. |