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failure Noun 1. the act or an instance of failing 2. someone or something that is unsuccessful: he couldn't help but regard his own son as a failure 3. the fact of something required or expected not being done or not happening: his failure to appear at the meeting 4. a halt in normal operation: heart failure 5. a decline or loss of something: crop failure 6. the fact of not reaching the required standard in an examination or test
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failure noun 1. lack of success, defeat, collapse, abortion, wreck, frustration, breakdown, overthrow, miscarriage, fiasco, downfall << OPPOSITE success noun 2. loser, disappointment, no-good, flop (informal) write-off, incompetent, no-hoper chiefly Austral. dud (informal) clinker (slang), chiefly U.S. black sheep, washout (informal) clunker (informal) dead duck (slang) ne'er-do-well, nonstarter noun 3. negligence, neglect, deficiency, default, shortcoming, omission, oversight, dereliction, nonperformance, nonobservance, nonsuccess, remissness << OPPOSITE observance noun 4. breakdown, stalling, cutting out, malfunction, crash, disruption, stoppage, mishap, conking out (informal) noun 6. bankruptcy, crash, collapse, ruin, folding (informal) closure, winding up, downfall, going under, liquidation, insolvency << OPPOSITE prosperity Translations (person) → fracasado/a; (mechanical etc) → fallo; (mechanical etc) → défaillance f; (person) → Versager(in) m(f); (of brakes, heart) → Versagen nt; (of engine, power) → Ausfall m; (of crops) → Missernte f; (in exam) → Durchfall m; it was a complete failure fail → es war ein totaler Fehlschlag (mechanical etc) → guasto; |
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The failure of this kiln made it still more difficult to get the students to take part in the work. I condole with her on the inevitable failure of every plan that she has formed for her sister's benefit. His companions came in great numbers to inquire after his health, and each one helped himself to a share of the food which had been placed for his use; so that he died, not from his sickness, but from the failure of the means of living. |
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