"Defective" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "defective" refers to something that is not functioning properly or is flawed in some way. It can be used to describe a product, a part, or a system that does not meet its intended standards or requirements.
Defected refers to someone or something that has abandoned their allegiance, duty, or obligations.
I think you meant "defectious" is not a word in English. The correct word might be "defectious" doesn't exist.<br><br>However, I'd like to clarify that there are two words that might be related to what you meant: "defect" and "deficious".<br><br> Defect refers to a fault or flaw in something, such as a product, a person's behavior, or a situation.<br> Delicious refers to something that is pleasing to the palate, tasty, or appetizing.<br><br>If you meant something else, please let me know, and I'll be happy to help.
Defectors refers to people who have defected from a particular organization, movement, or group, often in a secret or sudden manner. In some cases, it can also refer to individuals who have switched from one country or nationality to another, often without permission.
Defects refer to flaws or shortcomings in something, such as a product, person, or process. Defects can be physical, functional, or structural, and they can affect the quality, performance, or usability of the thing being referred to. For example, in a manufacturing context, defects might include things like cracks, dents, or broken parts, while in a person, defects might include personality traits or habits that are considered flaws. In a broader sense, defects can also refer to things that are missing or lacking, such as defects in a person's understanding or knowledge.